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People who served in the French army can apply for French citizenship if they fought for France. Starting from that, your father has first to obtain French citizenship (even if dual with a another nationality). Once that done, you can apply for French nationality (expect that to be slow and uneasy)
If you have a green card and have lived in the US for at least five years; then apply for American citizenship and become a dual citizen of France and the US. Why giving up your French passport!?* If you are just a French citizen and do not live in the US, thinking about just exchanging the two nationalities with eachother, the answers is no.
It is possible only for a person whose father or mother has / had French citizenship, or under special conditions if the applicant is born in France.
If Bic Pens carried a passport, it would likely be issued in France. Bic is a French company known for its stationery products, including pens. The company was founded in Clichy, France, in 1945, and its headquarters are still located in France. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that if Bic Pens had a passport, it would be issued by the French government.
Yes, especially when you need to travel by plane. If you do not have one then you should apply to get one so that you can travel in and out of France. For non-citizens then you also need a visa in order to enter.
If you are still not a US citizen, you will need to use your passport from your native country of citizenship. If you do not have a passport from your country of citizenship, you will need to go to the nearest consulate of your country of citizenship, get a passport (which can take months). Once you have a passport, you will need to figure out whether you need a VISA to visit France and, if necessary, you will need to go to the nearest French consulate and apply for a VISA to go to France. It may take months, so you would need to go as soon as possible. Let's say, for example, that you are an Italian immigrant and still hold an Italian passport. You will be able to go to France without a VISA, by using your Italian passport (like any other Italian citizen). Conversely, let's say that you are a Thai immigrant and still hold a Thai passport, you will need to get a French VISA from the French consulate nearest to you.This is a map of the places that do and do not require VISAs to go to France: Schengen VISA Map
No. You must actually go to France to apply.
I think you would have to do almost the same process as getting a passport. Try the P.O. for the correct paperwork. My guess is that there will be a fee, you'll have to do another photo and turn in the passport you now hold.
Either attend or apply to the nearest French embassy and ask for naturalised citizenship documents. You must have proof of birth for the child.
No, you cannot use an expired passport to apply for a new passport. You will need to submit a valid, unexpired passport as part of the application process.
I need to apply for a passport.
Government of Libya requires all foreign travellers to have the information on their passport data-page (e.g. name, date and place of birth etc.) translated into Arabic by their government or an approved translator. This is before you apply for a Libyan visa. Secondly, people from countries whose nationals require a visa to Libya (India for example) have to apply for an appropriate visa, at the nearest Libyan embassy or consulate general, prior to their travel.