If you are a French citizen, living in mainland France: apply to your local "sous-préfecture" or "préfecture". If you are a French citizen, living abroad, report to the local consulate or embassy.
If you need to establish your citizenship, report to these same locations, with documents proving the French citizenship of your mother. Once your mother's citizenship established, you will be asked some more documents proving that you are her son or daughter. This step being cleared, you will be able to get a French ID at the same office.
You would be a Britishh citizen
No, this isn't enough to claim French citizenship. Your father or mother have to be French to claim French nationality in that respect.
yes
A "Mother Country" is the country a person was born in when he or she has emigrated to some other country. A "Mother Country" can also be the country that owns a colony and is thus the mother country of that colony. So, England is the mother country for people born in England who live in Australia, Russia, the US, or elsewhere, and similarly for France. In terms of colonies, England was the mother country of the colonies of the British Empire, and is sometimes called "mother country" by some in the Commonwealth of Nations. Similarly France was the mother country of the colonies in the French Empire, and may still be called that by some people in those, now independent, countries But for someone who was born, for example in Germany, or for someone in a former colony of the Netherlands, neither England nor France are "mother countries."
neither parent can.
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.
Can a british citizen mother put her 2-years old daughter into her passport even if her daughter already has british passport? Can a british citizen mother put her 2-years old daughter into her passport even if her daughter already has british passport? Can a british citizen mother put her 2-years old daughter into her passport even if her daughter already has british passport?
yes you can si se puede
You could if you can prove your father or mother was French. Grandparents are not taken into account.
Yes, u can without giving up you passport, but you can't use it anymore after you've become a citizen of trinidad.
If you have a British passport, you're nationality will be in the passprt on the same page as your name and date of birth.
yeah you just have to go to the Netherlands and know how to speak dutch for a passport or citizenship and if you don't know how to speak dutch then you can't or you'll have to learn from ur mom and it would be better if it was current dutch. i know ive lived there lol. why do you wanna be a dutch citizen??
In France, where the language originated, French is the mother tongue of about 65 million people.
You would be a Britishh citizen
Yes you can be a duel citizen of Vietnam and the USA. My son is. He was born in Vietnam, mother is Vietnamese and I am American. So, he has an American passport and |He has a Vietnamese birth certificate both. Therefore, duel citizen.
No, this isn't enough to claim French citizenship. Your father or mother have to be French to claim French nationality in that respect.
The child may already be a US citizen. Just apply for a passport. Father must have spend at least five years in the US after age 14. If parents aren't married, get a DNA test to prove paternity.