Any child born prior to Jan 1981 to a British citizen living overseas has an automatic right to British citizenship. Most children born since 1981 have similar rights, though individual circumstances my disbar application.
If the parent obtained their citizenship by birth - then the answer is yes. If the parent obtained their citizenship bt decent - then that parent must meet residency requirements in the UK (2 years) to be able to pass on citizenship to another generation.
It could be possible. Following website has lits of countries and under them are procedures which can help you out.
Website : www.wikiprocedure.com
No, as both signatures are required on the passport.
He will need a US Passport and a notarized permit allowing him to travel if one parent is not going with him.
It depends on where you are coming from, but in general terms a child of 7 can travel on a parent's passport, so doesn't need one of their own.
One may be able to get their British Passport renewed at a British Consulate, or American Consulate depending on where one lives. The process to renew the passport is relatively short but has to be very thorough.
Signatures of both parents are required for a passport. can one spouse take kids out of county without letting the other spouse know?
For a child? That depends entirely on state law where you reside or provisions outlined in the custody order. If the parent is obtaining a passport for the child with the intent of taking the child out of the country for any length of time, better make sure all of your i's are dotted and t's are crossed. In other words, consult an attorney.Here are the situations where the State Department says they will accept the signature of only one parent for a passport (i.e., one parent refuses to agree):Child's certified U.S. or foreign birth certificate (with translation, if necessary) listing only applying parent; orConsular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) or Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1350) listing only applying parent; orCourt order granting sole custody to the applying parent (unless child's travel is restricted by that order); orAdoption decree (if applying parents is sole adopting parent); orCourt order specifically permitting applying parent's or guardian's travel with the child; orJudicial declaration of incompetence of non-applying parent; orDeath certificate of non-applying parent.
Yes as long as he is a british citizen
You cannot. The US Passport Office has regulations against issuing passports to minors without BOTH parents consent. The reason for this is to prevent one parent from leaving the country with the child against the wishes, and without the permission, of the other parent. Contact your installations legal affairs office for further information.
Probably you could apply for one. Following website has procedures which can help you out. Website : www.wikiprocedure.com
The British passport is one that is recognized as used for the people of England.
Yes. If ti has at least one parent who is a czech citizen, all you need is a "honorary proclamation" that the child is his or birth certificate and it automatically gets czech citizenship.
To obtain a passport or visa for a minor the attending parent must provide proof of sole custody by means of a court order or a notarized affidavit from the absent parent allowing the child to leave the U.S. In most cases the parent who is not present will be contacted before a passport or visa is issued. http://www.state.gov "Travel...Passports for U.S. Citizens."