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Sancira
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She most likely is considered English, since she was born there. However, she has French and Algerian heritage. |
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gofuk
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i dint know where every one else gets there information from but your child is defiantly not English/British she is the nationality of the father . this is to stop pregnant woman going to other country's having there kids there and claiming citizenship |
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Japan_is_home
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sure she is british, french, and algirian |
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quasispazmo
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sorry love i know this is harsh but she is french, now dont hold it against her its not a crime to be french, she may develop a taste for smelly cheese and onions but hey thats ok. |
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karenmp1993
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she's british. french. algerian. |
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redchili68
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I would think she is British....what is the laws in England? |
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taketwo
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British |
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souljagirpart2
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I guess French besides that what her culture is based! |
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Vonn
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If your daughter was born in Britain then of course she's British. Don't understand how your husband is French/Algerian though. Was he born in Algeria or France? |
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Mr. Goodbar
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you're a dumbass...and with those genes your daughter probably will be too. |
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♥fluffykins_69♥
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i would say being born here would make her a British citizen |
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rubena1979
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She was born in London so she should be a natural citizen of that county. |
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deadly
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She is technically British but can also take the nationality of her parents. |
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Sid
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your child was born in the uk so she is english |
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Intellygent
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Every child born in the UK or UK dependency is British by birth and that birth is recorded in the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. This is irrespective of the nationalities of the child's parents.
The child may be eligible for dual or multiple nationality but this will be dependent on the Laws of the countries in which the parents were born. Although she will be eligible for dual nationality based on her mother's birth country, as your husband had already gained French nationality (dual with his Algerian domicile) it is unlikely that your daughter will 'inherit' the Algerian component. She will be Anglo-French Nationality. |
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vernvernon66
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just call her European ,the way its going it wont matter where in Europe your born ................................ s a d but true |
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Becky F
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she is multi. which is great for her |
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Michael Myklin
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The British will consider your daughter to be British since she was born on their soil. They also have no problem with a person holding multiple nationalities but the other countries may have their own interpretation of the birth. |
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penny4themnow
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She can play footie for England...or France...or Algeria!!! |
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joe perkinstein
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Well she is in fact english.. |
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saggi
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Well according to Law she is ENGLISH but also by law she can be french algerian well it's on u wat u will decide ,,,,well she english |
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Terri
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the child usually goes by the race of the mom |
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alessandra
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she is 75% french 25% alegrian and a londoner by birth |
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special1
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she is english with french/algerian origins. |
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me_no_more_no_less
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she is all 3 :)
nice |
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paul_9_25
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,,,,,out of the three you have mentioned, I would say that she is American........but British by birth. Just like the original settlers of that continent. |
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executioner_bolan
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She qualifies for British citizenship by birth ,and French and Algerian from her parents. |
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trixi-dos-dos
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Your daughter is firstly French and secondly British with Algerian coming a close third. As french you and your husband are both french (even if he has a dual nationality). However as your daughter was born in Britian she could also be British if she chose.
Just as a foot note if you are a french national it may be easier for your daughter to follow in your footsteps. |
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shelz042000
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My mum and dad are English, my sisters are english. My mum and dad emigrated to South Africa where i was born, I came to England 5 years later. I have lived in England for 20 years and have a British passport.. If i wanted i could apply for a South African Passport but i choose not to. On my passport my Birth is Capetown, South Africa. Your daughter Is british because she was born here, if you choose to have seperate passports thats your choice. But the girl is British. Never let her forget her roots though as i ertainly don't forget mine. Good luck. |
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Dr Christian Troy
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she is a french/algerian.
there are alot of algerians in france.
many french guys do not like algerians |
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