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Usually a baby of EU national gets EU nationality of same country and no need of eea2.lencruz wrote:Hello Everyone,
I am EU National I have applied for my six months old baby EEA2 it's been a month now i believe it's six months processing time.
Thanks Sheraz for quick reply I know that baby can EU nationality for that I have to register my marriage which I have not done I got nationality through naturalisation to register my marriage there is some procedures which I can do only by going to Indiasheraz7 wrote:Usually a baby of EU national gets EU nationality of same country and no need of eea2.lencruz wrote:Hello Everyone,
I am EU National I have applied for my six months old baby EEA2 it's been a month now i believe it's six months processing time.
lencruz wrote:Thanks Sheraz for quick reply I know that baby can EU nationality for that I have to register my marriage which I have not done I got nationality through naturalisation to register my marriage there is some procedures which I can do only by going to Indiasheraz7 wrote:Usually a baby of EU national gets EU nationality of same country and no need of eea2.lencruz wrote:Hello Everyone,
I am EU National I have applied for my six months old baby EEA2 it's been a month now i believe it's six months processing time.
Thanks Mgb and Prestonmgb wrote:EEA2 was the wrong way.
You should have registered the birth of your baby at your eu embassy and applied for a eu passport.
Your baby got your eu citizenship independly if the parents are married or not.
In the current situation I don't think a airline let board the baby on the the flight back to the UK on basis of a indian passport without visa/family permit.
I am Indian by ethnicity and Europen by naturalisation, my wife is also Indian so there will be no problem,cafeconleche wrote:Your child can't be Indian, as it likely automatically derived citizenship from you. Have you checked? They could hassle you in India when you try to enter on a non-Indian passport with a child using an Indian passport... what will you do about that?
PrestonLancs wrote:Apply for EEA family permit for child as soon as you enter India.
You can go about your business, while you do your other stuff in India. EEA family permit is valid for six months.
Hahaha Very FunnyPrestonLancs wrote:Get in touch with a mystic gurudev baba in India. He will give you a holy magic ash (bhabut). Whenever you come across an immigration officer in any country, just throw a little bit of this bhabut on them. They will let you pass without any hindrance.
Jai Gurudev.