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What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by Jaradz: 4:40pm On Oct 26, 2018
Have you ever wondered what nationality is given to a baby born on a plane? If a baby is born on Delta Airlines to a Nigerian mother and a French father over Senegalese air space, and an emergency landing is made in Mauritania, what will her citizenship be?


1. This is a pretty fascinating issue to research. Most people are born on land, in an area that is clearly spelled out within the borders of a country. But what happens to the few people who are born on an international flight or ship? Let's dig in!

2. In the story, there are 4 factors that come to play: the nationality(ies) of the parents (French & Nigerian), the air space they are flying over (Senegalese), the country where the plane is registered (USA) and the first point of landing after the child is born (Mauritanian).

3. 1st Factor - Blood Right!

As soon as the child is born, she is automatically a French and a Nigerian citizen. Most countries (if not all) will grant citizenship to a child if at least one parent is a citizen of that country. This is known as jus sanguinis (right of blood).

4. Note that in some countries, the child does not automatically inherit the citizenship of her mother, if it is different from the citizenship of her father. In such countries, the mother's nationality is only given automatically if the father is unknown or is stateless.

5. 2nd Factor - Birth Right!

At the time of the child's birth, the airspace over which they were flying could come into play, but only if the country offers automatic citizenship to those who were born in its territories (jus soli - right of the soil).

6. Sometimes, jus soli is unconditional. Other times, it is conditional on residence requirements. So, it means that a child born over the airspace or within the territorial waters of a country with unconditional jus soli, can be granted citizenship of that country.

7. Unfortunately, in our story, Senegal does not offer unrestricted jus soli which means that the child does not automatically qualify for Senegalese citizenship by being born within the country's airspace.

8. Fun fact: the USA and Canada are the only two countries in the so-called "developed world" that still offer citizenship to anyone who was born there, whether your parents are legal aliens, citizens, illegal immigrants or residents.

9. 3rd Factor - Citizenship of the Plane!

Since the child was born on a Delta plane, the aircraft is likely registered in the USA. This technically means that the child was born in US territory - as the laws of the US apply on its planes. But there's a catch...

10. However, it is rare for countries to extend citizenship to a child simply because she was born on a plane registered in that country. The exception: if the child is born to stateless parents and does not have the option of taking the citizenship(s) of her parent(s).

11. 4th Factor - First Point of Landing!

When a child is born on a plane, there is often an emergency landing because new born babies are really not supposed to be flying. So, in our story, the plane had to land in Mauritania. Can the child get Mauritanian citizenship? Hmm...

12. This one is the rarest of them all but it is not impossible for a country to grant a baby citizenship if the first place she landed after birth was in that country. It will be granted on a case by case basis.

13. Plural Citizenship - It is important to note which countries allow dual or plural citizenship and which do not. Believe it or not, there are some countries that forbid dual citizenship so even if a child was technically, they will have to choose one and forfeit the other.

14. So, our sweet baby will be Nigerian & French. Live your best life, girl! The world belongs to you. I hope you grow up to become a geographer in thought and then shine light through whatever profession you choose.

Experts in international law, over to you.

[The End]

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by frbona: 4:45pm On Oct 26, 2018
Well done
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by cassidy1996(m): 9:05pm On Oct 26, 2018
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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by jeff1607(m): 12:52pm On Oct 27, 2018
Chai!
See how numerous citizenship b like award

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by SMJay: 10:31am On Oct 30, 2018
Jaradz:
Have you ever wondered what nationality is given to a baby born on a plane? If a baby is born on Delta Airlines to a Nigerian mother and a French father over Senegalese air space, and an emergency landing is made in Mauritania, what will her citizenship be?


1. This is a pretty fascinating issue to research. Most people are born on land, in an area that is clearly spelled out within the borders of a country. But what happens to the few people who are born on an international flight or ship? Let's dig in!

2. In the story, there are 4 factors that come to play: the nationality(ies) of the parents (French & Nigerian), the air space they are flying over (Senegalese), the country where the plane is registered (USA) and the first point of landing after the child is born (Mauritanian).

3. 1st Factor - Blood Right!

As soon as the child is born, she is automatically a French and a Nigerian citizen. Most countries (if not all) will grant citizenship to a child if at least one parent is a citizen of that country. This is known as jus sanguinis (right of blood).

4. Note that in some countries, the child does not automatically inherit the citizenship of her mother, if it is different from the citizenship of her father. In such countries, the mother's nationality is only given automatically if the father is unknown or is stateless.

5. 2nd Factor - Birth Right!

At the time of the child's birth, the airspace over which they were flying could come into play, but only if the country offers automatic citizenship to those who were born in its territories (jus soli - right of the soil).

6. Sometimes, jus soli is unconditional. Other times, it is conditional on residence requirements. So, it means that a child born over the airspace or within the territorial waters of a country with unconditional jus soli, can be granted citizenship of that country.

7. Unfortunately, in our story, Senegal does not offer unrestricted jus soli which means that the child does not automatically qualify for Senegalese citizenship by being born within the country's airspace.

8. Fun fact: the USA and Canada are the only two countries in the so-called "developed world" that still offer citizenship to anyone who was born there, whether your parents are legal aliens, citizens, illegal immigrants or residents.

9. 3rd Factor - Citizenship of the Plane!

Since the child was born on a Delta plane, the aircraft is likely registered in the USA. This technically means that the child was born in US territory - as the laws of the US apply on its planes. But there's a catch...

10. However, it is rare for countries to extend citizenship to a child simply because she was born on a plane registered in that country. The exception: if the child is born to stateless parents and does not have the option of taking the citizenship(s) of her parent(s).

11. 4th Factor - First Point of Landing!

When a child is born on a plane, there is often an emergency landing because new born babies are really not supposed to be flying. So, in our story, the plane had to land in Mauritania. Can the child get Mauritanian citizenship? Hmm...

12. This one is the rarest of them all but it is not impossible for a country to grant a baby citizenship if the first place she landed after birth was in that country. It will be granted on a case by case basis.

13. Plural Citizenship - It is important to note which countries allow dual or plural citizenship and which do not. Believe it or not, there are some countries that forbid dual citizenship so even if a child was technically, they will have to choose one and forfeit the other.

14. So, our sweet baby will be Nigerian & French. Live your best life, girl! The world belongs to you. I hope you grow up to become a geographer in thought and then shine light through whatever profession you choose.

Experts in international law, over to you.

[The End]

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by tolajay: 9:31am On Oct 31, 2018
First off, aviation law doesn’t permit the flying of a pregnant woman who is close to delivery (can’t vividly recall the number of weeks now).

Any pregnant person onboard an international flight will need a medical report on the status of her pregnancy.

On that basis, the likelihood of such occurrence is minimal, if it does happen it’d be a case of premature/forced delivery which will also be rear considering that a medical report would have been required initially.

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by SMJay: 10:53am On Oct 31, 2018
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tolajay:
First off, aviation law doesn’t permit the flying of a pregnant woman who is close to delivery (can’t vividly recall the number of weeks now).

Any pregnant person onboard an international flight will need a medical report on the status of her pregnancy.

On that basis, the likelihood of such occurrence is minimal, if it does happen it’d be a case of premature/forced delivery which will also be rear considering that a medical report would have been required initially.
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by Nobody: 12:12pm On Oct 31, 2018
shocked sad
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by Groovenaija360(m): 12:13pm On Oct 31, 2018
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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by TheMainMan: 12:13pm On Oct 31, 2018
how many times will this thread make fp undecided

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by RanayP(m): 12:13pm On Oct 31, 2018
Again?

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by ominilongest(m): 12:13pm On Oct 31, 2018
Planeyemi grin

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by gurunlocker: 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
This thing was on FP like 3 days ago......


Weed is now mods food?

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by Nobody: 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
Planet I guess grin
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by deafeyez: 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
ON
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
Nationality of the country with a better Developmental Index
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by Giftedhands123: 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
This was on fp just the other day na. Topics Don finish?

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by Spifdays: 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
Interesting read. This is why we fell in love with nairaland

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by dwilliams707: 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by meobizy(f): 12:14pm On Oct 31, 2018
This question again?

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by ayatt(m): 12:15pm On Oct 31, 2018
[quote author=TheMainMan post=72562775]how many times will this thread make fp

i tire oh

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Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by tgmservice: 12:15pm On Oct 31, 2018
seems seun mod dey smokw kwale weed on wednesdays

this same senseless question again
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by kirkwood: 12:15pm On Oct 31, 2018
The 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness proclaims that a birth taking place on an aircraft or ship in international waters or airspace will be treated like a birth in the country of the craft’s registration. But very few countries hold to this rule. Plus, the rule only applies if the child would otherwise be stateless.




But the basic rule is that the baby retains the nationality of the parents. You can't claim what you don't have
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by justiwise: 12:16pm On Oct 31, 2018
Jmmm
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by justiwise: 12:17pm On Oct 31, 2018
Vgg
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by shadrach77: 12:17pm On Oct 31, 2018
The child takes the nationality of the parents and the destination of the aircraft
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by mjabdulk: 12:17pm On Oct 31, 2018
i think it should be Senegalese since the baby is born in Senegal air space
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by justiwise: 12:17pm On Oct 31, 2018
Fffff
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by correctguy101(m): 12:17pm On Oct 31, 2018
ominilongest:
Planeyemi grin
Not even air force?
Re: What Nationality Is Given To A Baby Born On A Plane? by justiwise: 12:17pm On Oct 31, 2018

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