Can I get French dual citizenship?
Answer:
From your brief discussion, it sounds like your mother may have been born with dual citizenship. Dual citizenship is not something that you apply for, it is something that you just have. However, someone who has dual citizenship can surrender one of their citizenships.
Because of the possibility that your mother may have surrendered her French citizenship, I can't tell from your question whether or not your mother still has dual citizenship or had dual citizenship when you were born. If your mother was still a French citizen when you were born, you might be a French Citizen. I would contact the closest French Embassy or Consulate to check whether or not you qualify as a French citizen.
If you are born a citizen of a country, you do not need to pass any fluency test to remain a citizen.
If you are going to get French citizenship turn over the American citizenship. That country is a group of ungrateful snobs.
I have no idea how that stuff works. Sorry. Hope ya find your answer.
you should check on the french embassy website:
http://www.ambafrance-us.org/
Contact the French Embassy or French consulate close to where you live. They can help you.
Si tu comprends pas ce message, ce sera pas tres bien parti pour toi.
Good luck!
the first step would be to get your mother to go thru the process of getting her citizenship proven (see the embassy)... then when the paperwork is finished noting she was a french citizen (by reason of her mother being a french citizen) at the time of your birth then you can go through the process.
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