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Thanksbenifa wrote:Potentially five nationalities, but definitely two.
- German.
- Polish.
- Indian if the birth is registered at an Indian consulate within one year of the date of birth.
- British if either parent is present and settled in the UK at the time of the birth.
- Irish if born in Northern Ireland and either parent is present and settled in the UK at the time of the birth.
As far as I know, (my children were born in UK and both, myself and my husband have different nationalities. I also have dual nationality...) they cannot be British by being born here unless one of the parents is British. They could acquire the nationality later on but, you need to check if your other nationalities allow that. Some countries don't allow dual nationalities and, therefore, they could loose the one they get by birth by acquiring another one.nmitter wrote:What nationality will the baby have - Indian / Polish / German / British
She has been a resident for last 2 years with an EEA card, but she has been in the UK for last 4 years, and I have been in the UK for 9 years first as a Student, then got a work permit and then an EEA permit. I m hoping that once I get a PR after september next year (10 years completed) then I can register baby as British citizen. Am I right in my thinking?benifa wrote:Once your wife has been resident and exercising Treaty rights in the UK for 5 years, the baby can be registered as a British citizen.
Yes. Once either you have ILR or PR, or your wife has PR, the child can be registered as a British citizen.nmitter wrote:I m hoping that once I get a PR after september next year (10 years completed) then I can register baby as British citizen. Am I right in my thinking?
Thanks for the info. May I ask what nationality are you and your husband, is any one of you an EEA national? as being any one of EEA national we can live and work anywhere in Europe so it shouldn't make any difference what nationality kids have as long as its within EEA. Would you agree?Iira wrote:As far as I know, (my children were born in UK and both, myself and my husband have different nationalities. I also have dual nationality...) they cannot be British by being born here unless one of the parents is British.nmitter wrote:What nationality will the baby have - Indian / Polish / German / British
As you can see, your question is not an easy one...You will need to do a lot of research!
I'm EEA national and I have passed that nationality to my children. However, I was born in South America and couldn't get my children to get that nationality. My husband is non-EEA.nmitter wrote: Thanks for the info. May I ask what nationality are you and your husband, is any one of you an EEA national? as being any one of EEA national we can live and work anywhere in Europe so it shouldn't make any difference what nationality kids have as long as its within EEA. Would you agree?
That is wrong ... if at least one parent is a permanent resident (at time child is born), child will be British. Automatically.Iira wrote: As far as I know, (my children were born in UK and both, myself and my husband have different nationalities. I also have dual nationality...) they cannot be British by being born here unless one of the parents is British.
ok I m hoping to get residency by Dec 2010 but the baby is due in Feb 2010, so what nationality will I be applying for in Feb? or shall I wait till I have a PR and then apply. So confusing....JAJ wrote:That is wrong ... if at least one parent is a permanent resident (at time child is born), child will be British. Automatically.Iira wrote: As far as I know, (my children were born in UK and both, myself and my husband have different nationalities. I also have dual nationality...) they cannot be British by being born here unless one of the parents is British.
Exactly when did your wife arrive in the UK?nmitter wrote:I have been in the UK for 9 years now on different permits and wife has been here for last 4 years.