Article 19-1
Is French: 1° A child born in France of stateless parents; 2° A child born in France of foreign parents for whom the foreign laws of nationality do not in any way allow him to be transmitted the natio…
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Is French: 1° A child born in France of stateless parents; 2° A child born in France of foreign parents for whom the foreign laws of nationality do not in any way allow him to be transmitted the natio…
A minor child, one of whose parents acquires French nationality, becomes French ipso jure if he or she has the same habitual residence as that parent or if he or she resides alternately with that pare…
A child whose birth certificate has been drawn up in accordance with Article 58 of this Code shall be presumed to have been born in France.
A person who has acquired French nationality shall enjoy all the rights and be bound by all the obligations attached to French nationality, from the day of such acquisition.
…ench if, during his or her minority, his or her filiation is established with regard to a foreigner and if, in accordance with the national law of his or her author, he or she has the nationality of t…
…of Article 19-3, has the option of renouncing this status in the six months preceding his majority and in the twelve months following it. This option is lost if one of the parents acquires French nat…
A child born in France is French if at least one of its parents was born there.
…y representation. It takes effect in respect of minor children under the conditions of articles 22-1and 22-2.
…ch nationals originating from the territory of the French Republic, as constituted on 28 July 1960, and who were domiciled on the day of its accession to independence in the territory of a State which…
The French nationality of persons of common law civil status, born in Algeria before 22 July 1962, will be held to be established, under the conditions of Article 30-2, if these persons have consisten…
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