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Q: What kind of jobs do foreign born french immigrants hold?
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Can you get a French passport if your father was born in Tahiti?

French passports are for French nationals. If your father holds French citizenship - which is possible from the fact he was born on a French territory, but not automatic - you can in turn apply for French citizenship. It is very unlikely that you could get French citizenship if your father isn't himself French. If he his, that will not be granted automatically either. To size up your chances, contact the French embassy or consulate in your home country.


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