Status for new born in Finland

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Re: Status for new born in Finland

Post by ajl » Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:21 am

oh wait, I see "jen" says somewhere else that she isn't Finnish...

If you were Finnish, jen, your child would be Finnish (that's where the thing about getting it from
the mother comes from). (edit... if you aren't a Finn, but your spouse was, then that would be a
reason for your child to be a citizen, OR.. the kid would need to be stateless.... so the
letter you got says that your kid doesn't satisfy any reason for him to be a citizen. The rejection
doesn't prove the system is matriarchal or patriarchal).


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Re: Status for new born in Finland

Post by Pursuivant » Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:13 pm

The child is primarily a haggis, or hungry if you had also gotten hungry.
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Something wicked this way comes."

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Re: Status for new born in Finland

Post by pierrot » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:43 pm

jen wrote:Citizenship doesn't come from the mother in Finland, it follows a patriarchal system. I (a haggis eater) gave birth to my child last August. The Finnish state sent me a letter telling me that he was not Finnish, he is Hungarian (father is goulyash eater). Hungary however has yet to recognise my child as Hungarian.
Neither you nor the father are Finnish, so why should the kid be Finnish? And what has it to do with patriarchal?
Here in Finland, I have done everything I can to blend-in with the Finns, I've changed my hair color, wore differnet clothes, got different


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