It is possible only for a person whose father or mother has / had French citizenship, or under special conditions if the applicant is born in France.
yes, you must a new zealand citizen in order to obtain a new zealand passport
No not unless you become an Australian citizen. You aply to the New Zealand authoritys for your new passport.
No. You can be a citizen even if you don't have a passport.
In order to get a Swedish passport you have to be a Swedish citizen. Once you are a citizen you can get the passport. That's what it means to have a passport - it shows that you are a citizen of the country in question.
As a citizen of New Zealand, you will not need a visa to enter us for visiting or transiting. You need a valid passport (as usual) and perhaps your birth certificate.
Passports aren't issued by cities, they are issued by countries. In order to have a passport, you need to be a citizen of the country you are applying to. So if you are a British citizen, you get a UK passport, if you are a Canadian citizen, you get a Canadian passport. It doesn't matter where you were born, it's what country you are a citizen. If you don't have citizenship then you cannot have a passport. Ex: A Canadian citizen, who is NOT an American citizen cannot have a US passport.
In order to get a German passport one must be a German citizen.
No, a South African citizen cannot enter Mauritius with a temporary passport. He has to have a full passport.
In order to get a Liechtenstein passport, or that of any other country, you need to be a citizen of that country. If you are not a Liechtenstein citizen you can't get a Liechtenstein passport.
You need the passport of the country of which you are a citizen. You cannot have a US passport until you are a US citizen.
There is no such thing as an English citizen. If you were born in England you are a British citizen (as described in your passport).
If you have the passport number for a Canadian citizen you can find out if it is real you would need to contact the Canadian passport offices.