
Woman gives birth mid-flight on Toronto-bound plane diverted to Bermuda
The Air Canada Rouge flight was met by medics who brought the customer and her baby to a local hospital in stable condition.

And then Air Canada lost the baby.
You do, but each country is different so it’s not very clear cut.We had friends over last night and we were talking about this. Not this exact incident but people we know who were also born on an airline. And than I see this on the news today. Lol
My buddy was saying that you don't technically have a registered place of birth in this case.
Imagine if you were named after where you were conceived. We could have a premier named Ford.We had friends over last night and we were talking about this. Not this exact incident but people we know who were also born on an airline. And than I see this on the news today. Lol
My buddy was saying that you don't technically have a registered place of birth in this case.
I listened to a radio broadcast and international law goes like this:We had friends over last night and we were talking about this. Not this exact incident but people we know who were also born on an airline. And than I see this on the news today. Lol
My buddy was saying that you don't technically have a registered place of birth in this case.
I listened to a radio broadcast and international law goes like this:
Most countries allow children to inherit parents citizenship regardless of where they are born.
Born over a country or its territorial waters that has foreign birthright citizenship you can claim citizenship of that country.
Born over international waters, you take your parents country citizenship.
If born to stateless parents over international waters or countries without foreign birthright citizenship, you become a citizen of the country where the plane is registered.
How many births happen to stateless parents in international waters? I guess it depends on the definition of stateless. If I was born in poverty, my parents never registered me, i never applied for a license/passport etc, am I stateless or am I technically still a citizen even though I have no paperwork to prove it?Is that the same with boats? Panama must have an inflated population from this.
How many births happen to stateless parents in international waters? I guess it depends on the definition of stateless. If I was born in poverty, my parents never registered me, i never applied for a license/passport etc, am I stateless or am I technically still a citizen even though I have no paperwork to prove it?
I know what you are talking about but presumably the people being smuggled were born somewhere and therefore should have a state (although potentially no proof so that may be considered stateless).People smugglers I would think.
I was deeply concerned about this because after my parents split up my dad moved to another country.How many births happen to stateless parents in international waters? I guess it depends on the definition of stateless. If I was born in poverty, my parents never registered me, i never applied for a license/passport etc, am I stateless or am I technically still a citizen even though I have no paperwork to prove it?