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Non of the European nations give to children born in their territories to foreigner parents.

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yes they do, and they do NOT use that term to describe a child, they automatically become citizens of the country where they are born, the same goes for all civilized countries

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yes, most of them like Germany, Holland, France, etc.

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Q: Do any European countries grant citizenship to babies born in their country to non citizen parents?
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