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Post by Jambo » Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:39 pm

What is the parents nationality? It is quite rare that a child is born stateless. Normally a child receives the parents nationality.

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Post by Jambo » Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:30 pm

ram80 wrote:Assuming a foreign country does not automatically confer citizenship by birth to a child born in the UK to parents (who are citizens of the foreign country), then that child would be stateless upon birth, wouldn't it?
No. And that was the reason I asked for the parents nationality. The fact that some countries (India for example) require a child born abroad to register the birth in order to become citizen doesn't make the child stateless.

In any case, a real stateless child won't meet the requirements to register as BC before the age of 5.

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