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My husband was raised in Morrocco but is now a Saudi citizen studying in USA. We plan on moving to Saudi Arabia as soon as he gets his degree in 3 years. I just would like to know if our unborn baby will and I will have Saudi citizenship now or will I need to apply for me and my unborn son? Anyone including Saudi citizens can answer.

2006-11-05 19:33:47 · 4 answers · asked by baddrose268 5 in Politics & Government Immigration

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As with a lot of countries, your son's birth should be registered with the Saudi Embassy in Washington within a few weeks of birth to ensure his citizenship.
Your citizenship can be applied for as the spouse of a citizen and the Embassy will advise you of the procedure, which usually involves a period of permanent residence (PR) in the country before full citizenship is granted.

2006-11-05 19:39:14 · answer #1 · answered by Bart S 7 · 1 0

Pls dont techniques in spite of the undeniable fact that it somewhat is extra suitable suitable in case you re-learn your determination. Saudia Arabia has an exceedingly repressive society and its no longer worry-unfastened to stay there fairly as quickly as you're a western lady. you have no longer any rights, cant practice your guy or lady faith and cant bypass around different than you're lined head to toe and are inclusive of your husband. Even interacting with a guy or woman of opposite intercourse can get you into troube. optimal females human beings do no longer artwork in Saudia Arabia.

2016-10-21 08:30:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You should go to the Saudi Embassy in the US for such information.

2006-11-05 19:40:16 · answer #3 · answered by Zabanya 6 · 2 0

Pls dont mind but it would be better if you reconsider your decision. Saudia Arabia has a very repressive society and its not easy to live there especially if you are a western woman. You have no rights, cant practice your own religion and cant move around unless you are covered head to toe and are with your husband. Even interacting with a person of opposite sex can get you into troube. Most women do not work in Saudia Arabia.

2006-11-05 19:48:59 · answer #4 · answered by ash 2 · 2 4

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