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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why in the world have you not gotten them UK citizenship and passports yet?? There's no tax burden to UK citizenship. I would get it know in case the laws change and it becomes unavailable to them in the future. [/quote] It’s a hassle to get a kid’s first passport when you live overseas. Then it expires after 5 years and you have to renew. You have to get an appointment with the embassy (sometimes they only offer narrow time windows), both parents attend with child, get photos which meet that country’s specs, get someone of same nationality to witness, etc. Then you end up carrying 8 passports instead of 4 for your trip. OP, if it’s any consolation, renewing kids’ British passports from overseas is super easy now. [/quote]
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