It depends on the parents. If they are French, so will you be. If they are different you will be the nationality they are but if you have, say, an English mom and an Indian dad than you will be part-English-part-Indian. Hope that helps xxx
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The nationality of a child depends on the laws of the country he/she is born in. If the child is born in the United states, then would be a citizen of the United States, an American. Some countries recognize dual nationality, the nationality of the parents, plus the country where he/she is born, such as a child born in Sweden of American parents would be both.
The child's Nationality would be that of his or her parents, the status of the child's citizenship might be determined by which country held jurisdiction over the waters the ship was in when the child was born.
He was born in France but was of German nationality.He was born in France but was of German nationality.
Yes, he was of German nationality but was born in Paris, France.Yes, he was of German nationality but was born in Paris, France.
Someone born in France is typically considered to be French.
She was born on December 19, 1915 in Paris France, so her nationality would be French.
There's a difference between nationality and the so called ethnicity. Nationality tells you which country the person is born in or is a citizen off, ethnicity attempts to describe the person's racial makeup. If the child is born in Africa, then his nationality would be of a African country, like Zimbabwe, Congo, South Africa, Ethiopia, etc.
FRENCH. He is the President of France, and was born in Paris.
Your nationality would be Dutch if you were born in Holland.
Blondin was born in St Omer France Feb 28 1824
Doctor Joseph-Ignace Guillotin was born in Saintes, France.