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A baby born to Indian parents(having indian passports) in france get French Citizenship or Indian Citznshp?

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A baby born to Indian parents(having indian passports) in france get French Citizenship or Indian Citznshp?

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  1. they will get french citizenship


  2. french

    jus sanguis

  3. They do not get automatically dual citizenship. The French laws are quite clear on this if one of the parent is French the child has a right to a French passport. But if both parents don't hold a French passport you have to register the child with the Indian Embassy in Paris.

  4. French Citinzenship but if you live in India then you can put a little extra effort to get a Indian passport or citizenship.

  5. India , does NOT allow dual citizenship , do remember this ............

    so your child will be french only ..........

  6. Both they are automatically dual citizens.

  7. they will have dual citizenships and when they are 18 they decide which country to live in

  8. the baby can get both as long as you do it soon. After a few years his eligability will expire i think

  9. The child will be an Indian citizen. Unlike the United States, France does not recognise unqualified jus soli, where merely birth in the territory grants citizenship. The child will be French only if at least one parent is a French citizen. The child may apply for French citizenship upon attaining majority at the age of 18 if he or she is resident in France at that time and has been resident for a total of at least 5 years after the age of 11. In such a case, however, he or she must renounce Indian citizenship as India does not recognise dual citizenship.

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