Birth in former French colony
Hello,
I hope I don't cause multiple eyes to roll back with this question. Remember several years back when someone said Clinton could get French citizenship because he was born in a former French colony (Arkansas)? Well, I thought this to be unlikely, but decided to snoop around to find out.
I have hit a brick wall. I would like to get French citizenship and the ability to work and live in France (or another EU country) if possible. So as a last ditch effort, I'm asking if it really is possible for me to get French citizenship because I was born in Ohio.
I'd be very surprised if it were true, or if I was born at the right time if it once was true and no longer isn't. FWIW I was born in 1970. If it is possible, is there anything beyond my birth certificate that I would need?
Thanks for any and all responses. Goodluck to those who are also in similar searches.
Question about process for obtaining French citizenship...
I posted this on one of the other threads too. I am wondering if anyone has been through the application process for French citizenship based on marriage and can tell me their experience. I applied about 16 months ago through a French embassy in the US. After a year, I received a letter requesting my parents birth and marriage certificates. I sent them, and then received a month or two later, a printout of info about me (name, date of birth, parents dates and places of birth, spouse's name and parents and date of birth, etc.) to sign and return. Which I did. I'm just trying to figure out how many more stages there are and how long it's likely to take. Very much appreciate any advice anyone can offer. Thanks.