Get a passport for your child
Adopted or fostered children
If your child was adopted in the UK
Your child can get a British passport if either adoptive parent is British and was usually living in the UK (鈥榟abitually resident鈥�) when you adopted your child.
You must send your child鈥檚 adoption certificate showing the British parent鈥檚 details.
You must also send one of the following:
- the British passport details for either parent聽
- a UK birth certificate for either parent
- a Home Office certificate of registration or naturalisation for either parent
If you鈥檙e sending a parent鈥檚 British passport details
You must use details from a parent鈥檚 passport that was valid on the day your child was born. It can be current or expired.
You only need to send the:
- passport number
- the full name used on the passport聽
- the parent鈥檚 date of birth聽
You do not need to post the passport.
If your child was adopted overseas
Adopted before 1 June 2003
Your child does not automatically qualify for a British passport - even if one of the parents is a British citizen.
The adoption may be recognised for parental responsibility purposes, but not for nationality purposes, depending on the country the adoption took place in.
Adopted on or after 1 June 2003
Your child can get a British passport if either parent is British and the British parent was usually living (鈥榟abitually resident鈥�) in the UK when the child was adopted.
Only adoptions conducted under the Hague Convention are recognised for nationality purposes. You must send the child鈥檚 full Hague Convention adoption certificate showing the parents鈥� details.
You must also send evidence of the British parent鈥檚 nationality status, such as a British passport issued before the date of adoption - put the passport number on your application.
If you do not have a British passport, there are other documents you can send.
Foster children and children in care
You must contact the Passport Adviceline if you want a passport for a child who鈥檚 in care. This includes a child you鈥檙e fostering.
Get help
Contact the Passport Adviceline if you are not sure what documents you need or if your circumstances are more complicated.