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Knowledge News : A child was born on Tuesday in an Air India plane coming from London to Kochi. Now the question arose in the minds of the people as to where the citizenship of the child would be.
First of all, make it clear that a pregnant woman of 7 months or more is not allowed to travel by air in India, but it is allowed in some special cases.
In such a situation, if a woman gives birth to a child on a plane flying from India to America, then what will be the place of birth and what will be her citizenship in the birth certificate of the child? This is the biggest question.
If a child is born on a flight, what will be his nationality?
In such a situation, it has to be seen that the plane is flying above the border of which country at the time of the birth of the child
. After landing, the documents related to the birth certificate of the child can be obtained from the airport authority of that country. However, the child also has the right to acquire the nationality of his parents.
No provision of dual citizenship in India
For example, if a plane flying from Pakistan to the US is passing over the Indian border and also if the child is born on the plane, then the birth place of the child will be considered as India and that child can get citizenship.
Is. The country of his parents as well as the citizenship of India. However, there is no provision for dual citizenship in India.
A few years ago, the matter came to the fore in America
A few years ago, a similar case came to the fore in America. A plane took off from Amsterdam to America. When the plane reached the Atlantic Ocean, a woman went into labor and gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
However, later, the mother and child were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital in the US. The girl was born on the US border, so she got the citizenship of both the US and the Netherlands. There are different rules in every country regarding the citizenship of children born in aircraft.