Multiple (concurrent) K visas
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Multiple (concurrent) K visas
Our son already has a K visa in his Ecuadorian passport.
Tomorrow I'll pick up his shiny new UK passport.
We'll take a trip to Thailand soon.
I'm guessing there's nothing stopping us getting a K-visa in the UK passport when we return?
Tomorrow I'll pick up his shiny new UK passport.
We'll take a trip to Thailand soon.
I'm guessing there's nothing stopping us getting a K-visa in the UK passport when we return?
Re: Multiple (concurrent) K visas
As per my answer on your other post... No problem at all. Does the kid have a Cambodian passport also? If so, lucky kid...passports from 3 different countries
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Re: Multiple (concurrent) K visas
Cheers. No, he doesn't have a Cambodian passport. I didn't think they do kids passports here.
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Since the new passport they do, validity 5y only.walkjivefly wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:27 pm Cheers. No, he doesn't have a Cambodian passport. I didn't think they do kids passports here.
Re: Multiple (concurrent) K visas
What made you think that? They definitely do, as stated above 5 year validity if under 12. Can no longer be added to mothers passport.walkjivefly wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:27 pm Cheers. No, he doesn't have a Cambodian passport. I didn't think they do kids passports here.
Even before the new bio metric passports were introduced children could get their own passport, but most just got the children added to the mothers passport because it was cheaper.
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Can't remember where, but I'm sure I read it somewhere between about 6-12 months ago. Oh well, that's good news, theoretically. No doubt we'll get ballache from various numpties in the process. Missus hasn't managed to get him on her family book yet...PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:45 pmWhat made you think that? They definitely do, as stated above 5 year validity if under 12. Can no longer be added to mothers passport.walkjivefly wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:27 pm Cheers. No, he doesn't have a Cambodian passport. I didn't think they do kids passports here.
Even before the new bio metric passports were introduced children could get their own passport, but most just got the children added to the mothers passport because it was cheaper.
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