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thank you that is a great news i was worried about this, can you give me some official link on this please?Jambo wrote:If your wife is not BC before the birth and the child is born in the UK, the child will be British. If your wife would already be British before the birth, the child wouldl be British regardless where he is born. He would probably also be Hungarian and Pakistani.
With regards to the UK authorities, nothing needs to be done. If he is British, you can apply for his British passport if you wish. I'm not familiar with the requirements of Hungary or Pakistan (sometimes countries require to register the birth of born abroad children).
No, likely three nationalities: British, Pakistani, and Hungarian.ravii wrote:Your baby is dual national,i.e,British and Pakistani.
Wow lucky him/herDirective/2004/38/EC wrote:No, likely three nationalities: British, Pakistani, and Hungarian.ravii wrote:Your baby is dual national,i.e,British and Pakistani.
Hungarian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_ ... d_adoption
Is there any benefit of having 3 nationalities, British is very useful for travelling abroad andHHungary is same but Pakistan I nationality would be not that useful. Also having 3 nationalities this might create problems while using consulate services is it true?Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:No, likely three nationalities: British, Pakistani, and Hungarian.ravii wrote:Your baby is dual national,i.e,British and Pakistani.
Hungarian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_ ... d_adoption
Depends on the combination of nationalities... Irish British and French would not be so useful. American, British and Australian might be better. Colombian, Afganistan and Rwanda not so good.hunpak wrote:Is there any benefit of having 3 nationalities
I guess it depends on how you are measuring. For now, if they key thing is freedom of movement and settlement, then ABA is good. All depends on how the measuring is being done. And time certainly does change things...Plum70 wrote:Given time the reverse might well be the case!Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:American, British and Australian might be better. Colombian, Afganistan and Rwanda not so good.
in my case it is going to be British, Pakistan and Hungarian. i am just trying to figure out if its worth applying or all these citizenships for my baby? or only british is enough?Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:Depends on the combination of nationalities... Irish British and French would not be so useful. American, British and Australian might be better. Colombian, Afganistan and Rwanda not so good.hunpak wrote:Is there any benefit of having 3 nationalities