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Will i need to get my baby a passport to open a bank account for her...........

9 replies

MillyStar · 22/03/2012 15:03

..............or will her birth certificate do?

Not due for another 3 weeks but just thinking ahead x

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WordsAreNoUseAtAll · 22/03/2012 15:05

Nope. Birth Cert fine. Adults don't need passports, so I'm not sure why a child would.

The ILs have accounts set up for our two as well - they needed the birth certs but me and DH didn't have to sign anything.

MillyStar · 22/03/2012 15:11

I just wasn't sure with her being 'brand new' lol

Thank you

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osterleymama · 22/03/2012 15:45

You won't need to but I would anyway. A baby can travel on some airlines with a birthcert but Ryanair for example will only accept a passport. They last 3 years.

WordsAreNoUseAtAll · 23/03/2012 22:26

Well, it depends if you plan to fly with them. It's a lot of money to pay if you don't.

cheekyginger · 23/03/2012 22:42

No, her birth cert is fine.

Dont go and pay for a passport till you need it!

MillyStar · 23/03/2012 22:54

She won't be flying till next year we've got a luxury caravan booked for this summer as she will be so diddy!

I want to open her account ASAP tho so I'm glad I just need the birth certificate

Thanks everyone x

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RichManPoorManBeggarmanThief · 24/03/2012 05:41

Just to add that at some banks (possibly all) how it works is that you open the account in your name with her as the beneficiary. I know HSBC do this. You just need birth certificate and take 2xID/ proof of address for yourself as well if you're not a customer at that bank. HTH.

Chunkychicken · 24/03/2012 09:29

I have a 'joint' account with my DD - I am trustee for her acc so needed ID for me as I wasn't a customer & birth cert for her. If you get all the paperwork from your bank/building society you want to use, they usually list the ID etc you need to open it.

HauntedLittleLunatic · 24/03/2012 09:32

As a child's passport only lasts 5 years I would leave it as close as sensible to when you first intend to travel...

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