Any person, newborn or otherwise, who wishes to obtain a French passport in the UK, will have to consult the French embassy.
Strictly speaking, as the UK and France are both in the EU, you don't need a passport to travel to France. However, you will need a passport on your return to the UK. To be absolutely certain, you should check with the French Embassy.
No, a newborn cannot travel without a passport. All individuals, regardless of age, need a passport to travel internationally.
No, newborns need a passport to travel internationally.
You can obtain a passport at any age, even as a newborn.
Someone with UK passport
No, my UK passport has not been lost.
Yes, a newborn typically needs a passport to travel internationally. It is important to check the specific requirements of the destination country and airline before traveling.
About 8 years
yes, you need to. <english oui, ehyoo ne'ed too. <french
Yes, it is legal. The passport office itself does this when a British Citizen living outside the UK renews their passport. The new passport is produced in and sent from the UK. Note that different procedures and different forms are needed fro renewing a passport outside the UK to renewing one in the UK. It also costs nearly twice as much to renew a passport if you live outside the UK.
A British passport holder doesn't necessarily have the right to live and work in the UK.
it depends if you have a UK passport, if your an illegal immigrant you might get arrested. If you're not an immigrant and you have a british passport then yes, yes you can