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German Citizen ( not by born) abroad
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9/10/13 4:00 PM
Hi,

I would like to go back to my country. I got my German citizenship on 2010. I have couple questions:-

1. If I have another baby in my country then how baby will get German passport? Do I need to apply via German embassy in my country?
2. Will my baby be eligable to get 184 euro per Month?
3. Will German govt will stop giving 184 euro in Germany what I am getting for my Baby who born 2010?
4. Are there any way to keep the present German health insurance even I am not living/working in Germany?

I am not sure if someone has already experience about it. Please share if you know it. Thanks in advance. 

Mora
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RE: German Citizen ( not by born) abroad
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9/11/13 8:39 AM as a reply to londonusa2000@yahoo.com MO RA.
mora:
Hi,

I would like to go back to my country. I got my German citizenship on 2010. I have couple questions:-

1. If I have another baby in my country then how baby will get German passport? Do I need to apply via German embassy in my country?
2. Will my baby be eligable to get 184 euro per Month?
3. Will German govt will stop giving 184 euro in Germany what I am getting for my Baby who born 2010?
4. Are there any way to keep the present German health insurance even I am not living/working in Germany?

I am not sure if someone has already experience about it. Please share if you know it. Thanks in advance. 

Mora

1- Your new born Baby can get German Cizizenship, but you must contact the nearest German Embassy/Consulate within one year of the birth.
2- Kindergeld will be available once the Child is registered and living in Germany.
3- Yes, they will stop the Kindergeld for the first child once they know that the child is not living in Germany.
4- In principle yes, but if it is outside EU it wont make any difference, as they wont cover your medical bills outside EU.

P.S: this is not a legal advice!
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RE: German Citizen ( not by born) abroad
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9/12/13 9:18 AM as a reply to R V.
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