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    Quote Originally Posted by alexxxxx View Post
    What about 2 british people giving birth to their son/daughter in Hong Kong. Do they deserve a british passport or a PRC or HKSAR passport?

    What about a british man who married a spanish woman and the person was born in Spain?

    What about my grandfather who was born in Palestine, to British Passport holders?

    Spanish people have almost the same rights here as british people. And I know a British girl who doesn't even have a British passport, only a French ID card, because her dad is french.

    So many different situations....
    Actually depending on your parents nationality you can claim theres of the country your born in or both.

    i was born in Australia to British parents yet i was registered as British Citizien born over-seas i hold a full British passport.

    However recently i applied for an Australian citizenship and was accepted on the grounds of being born thier works both ways

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexxxxx View Post
    What about 2 british people giving birth to their son/daughter in Hong Kong. Do they deserve a british passport or a PRC or HKSAR passport?

    What about a british man who married a spanish woman and the person was born in Spain?

    What about my grandfather who was born in Palestine, to British Passport holders?

    Spanish people have almost the same rights here as british people. And I know a British girl who doesn't even have a British passport, only a French ID card, because her dad is french.

    So many different situations....
    Its very complicated yes, but I think ex-colonies are a different matter, and some colonies more than others.

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