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guys wot do u think? on light on this?
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The embassy is correct. They are not Italians if neither parent is Italian. Also note that the children also are not entitled to British citizenship. What country are the parents from? Did they choose to give birth in the UK?SMOOTH OPERATOR wrote:hi gguys just need some help here a friend of my friend gave birth to her twins here in the UK while on holiday. she and her husband both hold italian residence permit. they have been to their own country's embassy in london to endorse the twins on the mothers passport. but when they spoke to the italian embassy in the UK they asked them to go back to their embassy as ther are not italians!!!!!anyway italian embassy was told the twins have been endorsed on the mother's passport and only want to know if the residence permit extends to the twins or not or the parents will have to apply for visas for the twins in order for them to go back to italy? same answer: go back to your embassy because they are not italians.
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guys wot do u think? on light on this?
thanks in advance