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    Apr 14, 2013, 12:08 PM
    Do I have right for French citizenship?
    Hello,
    This is to kindly ask you for opinion:
    • I was born in Paris France in 1977.
    • My parents’ nationality is Serbian as well as mine.
    • In 1980. we moved from France to Serbia, where I later finished education.
    • Last time I visited France in 1982.

    Do I have right for French citizenship?
    Thank you
    Best regards
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    Apr 14, 2013, 01:19 PM
    Being born in France does not give you the right to citizenship. One parent must be a french citizen, you must have lived in France for at least five years, and speak the language fluently, plus you must prove a permanent address in France. Being married to a french citizen may also help you acquire french citizenship.

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