Can I get a French passport if I was born in France?

Children born to foreign citizens on French soil can claim French citizenship by descent on their 16th birthday. They then receive citizenship at 18 years old if France was their main residence for five consecutive years since the age of 11. Read the conditions.
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What is my nationality if I was born in France?

If you were born in France and at least one of your parents was born in France, then you are French by birth regardless of your nationality.
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Are you French if you are born in France?

A child born in France, where one or both parents were born in France, is French. Simply being born in France only guarantees attribution of French nationality for children born to unknown or stateless parents, or to foreign parents who haven't passed on their nationality to their child.
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Can you get French citizenship by descent?

A person can become a French citizen by descent if at least one of his or her parents was a French citizen at the time of his or her birth. This person will need to prove not just his or her own identity, but the citizenship of the French parent in question too.
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Can I get a French passport if my grandmother was born in France?

Many people belonging to the French Diaspora and who are descendants of French immigrants have the right to French citizenship regardless of where they were born or where they live.
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Who qualifies for a French passport?

Passport eligibility is based on French citizenship. In order to get French citizenship, you must have lived in France for five continuous years and be able to prove that you have integrated into French society through knowledge of the French language, culture, and citizenship responsibilities.
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Can I get French citizenship if my ancestors were French?

Qualifying for French citizenship-by-ancestry

“Whilst foreign nationals typically undergo complex and lengthy naturalization processes in securing French citizenships, those lucky enough to have ancestors who are French may be considered a French citizen without even realizing it,” Harvey states.
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How do I get my French passport from ancestry?

Can I obtain citizenship through descent or ancestry? You can become a French citizen through descent if at least one of your parents was a French citizen when you were born. You still have to meet the requirement to be of good character, and you'll need to prove your identity and the citizenship of your French parent.
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Does France allow dual citizenship?

French law permits dual nationality and does not require foreigners who obtain French nationality to give up their original one. A naturalized immigrant can therefore legally have French nationality and the nationality of another country.
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What countries allow citizenship based on ancestry?

Nations that grant citizenship based on a blood ancestry basis, if your parent or grandparent was a citizen, include Ireland, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Luxembourg, Hungary, Greece, and Armenia.
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Can I have 3 nationalities in France?

Yes, it is possible to have several nationalities in France. For example, dual nationality, or 3 nationalities. Multi-nationality may be acquired after birth by naturalisation or by declaration (marriage, ascending ...)
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What happens if I give birth in France?

Your health insurance in France covers all expenses including compulsory prenatal tests, delivery, epidurals, and screening for diseases of newborns from your sixth month of pregnancy up until the 12th day of your hospital stay. However, hospital stays generally average around three days after giving birth in France.
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Can I have British and French nationality?

Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of other countries. You do not need to apply for dual citizenship. You can apply for foreign citizenship and keep your British citizenship.
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What's the easiest European country to get citizenship in?

Portugal is the easiest European citizenship that you can get in the EU. Their program is extremely generous as it allows citizenship after only 5 years without the need to live in the country (you only need to visit for 2 weeks a year) giving you visa-free travel to 160 countries.
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What country is the hardest to get citizenship?

The most difficult countries to obtain citizenship include Vatican City, Liechtenstein, Bhutan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Switzerland, China, and North Korea. If you have ever submitted an application for citizenship, you will know just how difficult the process can be.
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What are the benefits of being a French citizen?

If you become a French citizen, you are entitled to live, work and vote in France on a permanent basis, as well as having access to all government-offered public benefits. In addition to that, French citizenship has the added bonus of entitling you to live and work in other European Union (EU) countries.
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Can I have dual UK and French citizenship?

As France allows dual citizenship, British citizens who qualify can consider an application for French citizenship to maintain access to living in the European Union (EU).
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How do you get citizenship by descent?

Citizenship by descent is a means whereby an individual is eligible to claim citizenship if his/her parents, grandparents, or sometimes even great-grandparents hail from a given country. The person who's applying for CBD will have to provide proof of his/her bloodline to the government to qualify.
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How do I become an EU citizen through ancestry?

Citizenship by Descent means that you are automatically eligible to become an EU passport holder, because one or more of your ancestors was a citizen of a country that is now a member of the European Union. Citizenship by Descent is by far the fastest and most cost-effective way of acquiring an EU passport.
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How powerful is a French passport?

According to the Global Passport Power Rank 2020, French passport rank #4 as the most useful in the world along with the ones from Sweden or Noway. The mobility score is 170 (visa-free countries). French passport holders can visit 151 countries visa-free and 19 countries offer visas on arrival.
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Can I get a French passport if my grandfather was French?

You can apply for French citizenship if either of your parents are French, if you were born in France or have lived there for long enough to fulfil the residency requirements.
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How do I ask for French citizenship?

Formulaire 12753 is a formal request to become French by naturalisation or if you want to reintegrate into France because you were formerly French and want to get your nationality back. Every person wanting to become French has to complete the form.
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Why does the British passport have French?

The UK's Home Office told us that French translations on British passports are due to recommendations from the UN agency the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Most countries now adhere to these to ensure their passports are accepted worldwide.
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Can I use 2 different passports for entering and leaving a country?

Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country. Use of the foreign passport to travel to or from a country other than the United States is not inconsistent with U.S. law.
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Can you travel on two passports?

There are no real restrictions or definitive rules on which passport you use to book a flight, or any other form of international travel whether via ferry or train. For example, the British passport may allow visa-free entry to more countries than your other passport.
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