Morning Nov, gosh, that's a bit of a puzzler. In Qatar the children must take the natinality of their Father if he is married to a Qataria. so if he is British then I think the British Embassy will have to produce some kind of documentation for the child. To be honest, I don't know.
There is a small category of people in Qatar called 'Bidoon' (Without). These are people without passports coming from the time when borders were fluid and people travelled easily through the region. Some settled here. They didn't have passports in the first place and were not Qatari so do not have Qatari passports. They are stateless. Any subsequent generations are also in the same category.
Morning Nov, gosh, that's a bit of a puzzler. In Qatar the children must take the natinality of their Father if he is married to a Qataria. so if he is British then I think the British Embassy will have to produce some kind of documentation for the child. To be honest, I don't know.
There is a small category of people in Qatar called 'Bidoon' (Without). These are people without passports coming from the time when borders were fluid and people travelled easily through the region. Some settled here. They didn't have passports in the first place and were not Qatari so do not have Qatari passports. They are stateless. Any subsequent generations are also in the same category.
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