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Countersigning a child's passport
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I am in the process of renewing my kids' passports and I am a bit stumped over the countersignatory. Would it be OK to use my mum? She has a different surname to my children and is a retired teacher - so yes she is a relative but not an immediate one.
The only other option is to either pay the GP a fortune to do it or to ask one of the school teachers - but this would require them to provide their own passport number, which would no doubt be a bit of a hassle for them.
The only other option is to either pay the GP a fortune to do it or to ask one of the school teachers - but this would require them to provide their own passport number, which would no doubt be a bit of a hassle for them.
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That wouldn't work. It can't be a relative and that includes in-laws and step- parents, according to this document:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/118585/countersignatories.pdf
Remember too that the counter signatory is saying they've known you for at least 2 years, not the kids.
Are there no other suitable school parents who you've known long enough?0 -
How would they know whether the signatory was a relative?0
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How would they know whether the signatory was a relative?
The countersignatory has to declare how they know you and for how long; making a false declaration is a serious offence.
It's not much of a stretch of the imagination to think that the passport office could find out if they wanted to. Presumably you have a passport yourself, and would have put your mother's details on your passport application. I don't know if these sorts of checks are done as a matter of course, but it wouldn't surprise me - almost everyone has family members with different surnames (and of course people with a common surname may use a totally unrelated countersignatory with the same surname).Let's settle this like gentlemen: armed with heavy sticks
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Don't you have to also say in what capacity you know this person?0
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I am in the process of renewing my kids' passports and I am a bit stumped over the countersignatory. Would it be OK to use my mum? She has a different surname to my children and is a retired teacher - so yes she is a relative but not an immediate one.
The only other option is to either pay the GP a fortune to do it or to ask one of the school teachers - but this would require them to provide their own passport number, which would no doubt be a bit of a hassle for them.
I thought if you are renewing a passport you just send form with old passport and there is no need for counter signature0 -
I asked my boss to do it and he did. He met my kids and known me for three years. No problems.finally tea total but in still in (more) debt (Oct 25 CC £1800, loan £6453, mortgage £59,924/158,000)0
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I think you need a countersignature if your appearance has changed considerably, which it would have with a child.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
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The declaration says that they have to have known *me* for two years and they have to be able to identify my children. I don't know if this means that they have to have met in person.Paully232000 wrote: »Don't you have to also say in what capacity you know this person?0
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