This is not enough. If two foreign-born parents have a child born in France, they can claim French citizenship for the child (turn towards the Préfecture with the birth certificate). Having a child entitled to French citizenship may help (but not be sufficient anyway) the parents to obtain their naturalization.
At French law, if a man was born in France, his children do not automatically qualify for a French passport. Each case ought to be carefully considered by a French lawyer (a Solicitor) before applying for French citizenship.
100% depends on what Passport you travel on and hwat Countries it travels too. MY US passport allows me free tourist Visas for France, but my Canadian Passport gets me charged a fee.
A New Zealander.
Yes, you will need to show your passport.
The passport book number is a unique identifier found on the personal information page of a passport. It is not required for traveling to France, but having it can be helpful in case of loss or theft of the passport.
Yes, your Passport will be checked on leaving England and entering France.
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Passport to Europe - 2004 Provence France was released on: USA: 30 January 2006
You should still be able to get into France, but it would be advisable to renew your passport as soon as possible.
Dominique Norbrook has written: 'Passport to France (Passport to (Country))' 'Getting to know France' -- subject(s): Description and travel
No, you cannot travel to France if your passport expires in 3 months. France requires passports to be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry.
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