well they would need proof that the person is British
Only those who can document their Bavarian ancestry are eligible.
The adopted child have the same right as the biological child.
In most cases, grandparents cannot receive child support for letting a runaway child live with them unless they have legal custody or guardianship of the child. Child support is typically paid to the parent or legal guardian who has custody of the child. Grandparents can seek legal custody or guardianship through the court system to potentially become eligible for child support.
In the Netherlands, citizenship is conferred through 'blood'. Meaning you become a Dutch citizen by being born to Dutch citizens. If your grandparents were Dutch, and one of your parents claimed Dutch citizenship (which would be possible) and acquired it, then you would also be eligible for a Dutch password.
A migrant becomes an Australian when he/she is approved of or given Australian Citizenship. For this, you fist need to check if you are eligible and then apply for the citizenship.
Any Australian citizen who is over 18
Australian citizens 18 years and over are not only eligible to vote, but legally required to do so. British subjects who were on the electoral roll before 26 January 1984 are also allowed to vote. A prisoner serving a sentence of five years or more, or a person with a standing conviction of treason, may not vote.
Once you become a Australian citizen then alone will you be allowed to vote. If you have a P.R. Permienent Residence will not allow you to vote , as you do not have an Australian passport yet.
In American law, yes. I think it's also true of Australian law. The Australian must register the baby as Australian born overseas to Australian parent - it doesnt say if the parent must be the man or the woman. I don't remember if the law mentions marriage. If born in Australia and one parent is Australian, then it should be automatic citizen.
Eligible
There are many things that need to be accounted for. You will have to check with your local and state laws regarding your application for status as well as check with your reserve. You must be a percentage of Indian ancestry such as full (100%) or half (50%) , know your parents and grandparents information as well as reservation information - very indepth. You are not able to obtain a status card without your existing parent(s) having theirs or if you are not of certain percentage. It is best to check with your local laws to be sure of everything that you will need or if eligible.
Hold an eligible and valid passport. Have an active email address to receive the visa. Have a debit or credit card to pay the ETA visa fees. Meet the Australian health and character requirements for all foreign visitors.