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TITLE OF PRODUCT:

Droit du sol et droit du sang
Jus soli and jus sanguinis (EN)

NAME OF AUTHOR(S):


Migration in Besançon. History and Memory


Source: Janine Ponty, immigration in the text, France 1789 - 2002

PLACE AND DATE OG PUBBLICATION:

Website

TYPE OF PRODUCT:

Article, Web Article

LANGUAGE/S OF PRODUCT:

French

DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS:


As part of the website Migration to Besancon. History and memory, the table jus soli - jus sanguini (birthright) presents, starting from the example of an immigrant "Zigor, his children and grandchildren, all born in France, the impact on their "nationalities" according to the changing laws in France from 1789 to 2002.

COMMENTS ON THIS DOCUMENT:



The document clearly highlights the conditions to access to citizenship for immigrants in France and their offspring born in France over three generations, and this according to various laws enacted in France since 1789.

For "Zigor" foreign-born and resident in France: can acquire French nationality after a period ranging from 3 to 10 years, subjected to certain conditions.

As for his children Jurgi and Alona «Zigor’s children, both born in France: are declared French citizens or shall apply for it.

For "Naïa" "Jurgi’s daughter» and Zigor’grand-daughter "" declared French citizen from 1889. Between 1851 and 1889, can still apply for the nationality of her father / grandfather.

NAME OF COMPILER:

Frédéric Rousselle / Marika Kovacs

NAME OF INSTITUTION:

CNFETP

ROLE:

Teachers



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