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Thank you for the quick response. Thats a bummer to readvinny wrote:Yes, apparently, the unmarried father of your daughter does have parental responsibilities, as he is named on her birth certificate.
WHY DO I NEED PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY? wrote:Among other things, PR allows you to:
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decide where he or she will live
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DOES HAVING PR MEAN I HAVE THE RIGHT TO SEE MY CHILD? wrote:No - that's a separate issue. PR does not give you extra rights, or strengthen your claim for contact with your child if you and his or her mother ever decided to split up.
Thank you so much Vinny. This really helps me.vinny wrote:However,
DOES HAVING PR MEAN I HAVE THE RIGHT TO SEE MY CHILD? wrote:No - that's a separate issue. PR does not give you extra rights, or strengthen your claim for contact with your child if you and his or her mother ever decided to split up.
It probably helps that your child is a dual national & Netherlands citizen.KN18 wrote:Thank you so much Vinny. This really helps me.vinny wrote:However,
DOES HAVING PR MEAN I HAVE THE RIGHT TO SEE MY CHILD? wrote:No - that's a separate issue. PR does not give you extra rights, or strengthen your claim for contact with your child if you and his or her mother ever decided to split up.
Do you know anything about me and my daughter living in Holland? Because my daughter is Dutch by nature does it means she can live her?
KN18 wrote:Thank you so much Vinny. This really helps me.vinny wrote:However,
DOES HAVING PR MEAN I HAVE THE RIGHT TO SEE MY CHILD? wrote:No - that's a separate issue. PR does not give you extra rights, or strengthen your claim for contact with your child if you and his or her mother ever decided to split up.
Do you know anything about me and my daughter living in Holland? Because my daughter is Dutch by nature does it means she can live her?