It depends on whether your father has Dutch citizenship at the time of your birth, and whether or not he acknowledged you as his child while you were still in utero. For more info you can visit www.minbuza.nl - the website of the Dutch Department of Foreign Affairs.
No.
No, unless you were under 18 at the time of their application for naturalisation and you were included on their applicatoin form.
No. The US is not a member of the EEU/EEA.
A person that qualify's for a British passport.
Holland failed to qualify for the 2002 world cup.
Yes as long as he is a british citizen
Single parents can qualify for different benefits depending on their income. Child support assistance, food stamps, housing assistance and childcare assistance are some of the benefits.
No. Anyone who meets the general criteria of income and background information can qualify.
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.
Netherlands didnot qualify for 2002 fifa world cup.
Contact the French embassy or consulate near to where you live and see if you qualify.
No, unless one of your parents is a UK citizen and was one at the time of your birth. However, if you qualify for a UK Ancestry visa because one of your grandparents was born in the United Kingdom, then after living in the UK for 5 years, you can apply for UK citizenship + passport.
No you cannot get an Indian Passport, The Indian Government does not allow holding two passports... But, you can get OCI( Overseas Citizenship of India ) : if your parents / grandparents held Indian passport at anytime in their life they you should be able to get OCI. OCI is a life long Indian Visa Endorsed in your Passport and you also get a booklet which looks similar to Indian passport but it is technically not a passport. You will all the rights as any ordinary Indian citizen. Cheers! Sukhdeep.. Thanks - I was born in India so would my birth certificate qualify me (plus my wife and UK born child) for OCI?