I live now in Netherlands and I'm waiting a child.what is the possibility to give him any European nationality
Answer:
In the Netherlands this is not possible and I know of no other European country that allows this. All European countries demand that at least one of the parents is a citizen.
If the mother has Dutch citizenship her child automatically receives Dutch citizenship as well. If the father is Dutch and the child is born within a legally recognized marriage in the Netherlands the child also gets Dutch citizenship. If the marriage is nog considered legal in the Netherlands the Dutch citizen father should recognize the child before the birth in order to get citizenship for the baby. If he does not do this, it will get very complicated to fix this after the birth.
You can apply for Dutch citizenship if:
1. You have a permanent permit to stay in the Netherlands (vvr-onbepaalde tijd) and:
2. Have been a legal resident in the Netherlands for at least 5 years (5x365 days) and:
3. Passed a language test
Tough call. I understand most European countries require a two year or more stay. It's not that easy as I understand it unless you do something work wise that is of extreme benefit to the country or government you are in. Even then I wonder. The U.S. may seem like an option but I personally wouldn't recommend it. ( I'd love to leave here myself and I'm from here! ) South America seems like an out but still a wild place even politically. Is it so bad in Egypt to return to once you are through with your studies?
if u r american and your child is born in another country, he is automatically of dual citizenship.
american and the country it is born in.
good luck
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