а смотрите что я нашла
никто не знает, прошел этот закон?
http://rbth.ru/society/2013/01/30/fo...hip_22357.htmlThe main problems began later, when the happy couples started having kids. The new mothers were shocked to find out that their rights to their children were seriously limited, and by the laws of their own country, no less. In the early 1990s, Russia passed a law stating that Russian citizenship could only be granted to the child of a Russian citizen and a foreigner if the latter gave his or her consent.
No other developed country has this kind of law, including the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Italy, Germany, France and Finland. If one of the parents is a citizen of the country in question, then the child gains citizenship either automatically or as soon as one of the parents files an application. In order to be granted Italian citizenship, it is enough to have an Italian great-grandparent. The countries that have adopted demographic policies aimed at promoting a population increase — such as Australia, New Zealand, the U.K. and Canada — grant citizenship if one of the grandparents was a citizen of that country.
Some countries, such as Finland, have a clear indication on their country websites that “a child of a Finnish woman shall always be granted Finnish citizenship at birth.” Indeed, once the mother is identified, there are no other requirements for mothers to fulfill in order for their child born abroad to gain her citizenship.
Russia was the only country to introduce such a discriminatory rule for its citizens. Duma deputies attempted to table a bill canceling this rule a few years ago, but the only answer they received was that “this would infringe on the rights of foreign parents.” It was hard to explain why foreign parents mattered more than Russian citizens.
The situation changed last April, when then President Dmitry Medvedev submitted a bill introducing new procedures for children born into such families to gain Russian citizenship. It was indicated in that bill that the consent of a foreign parent was not required. An explanatory note stated that, in case of a family conflict, the need to have the consent of a foreign parent becomes an insuperable obstacle for a child to gain Russian citizenship. This means that Russia finds it hard to protect this child in case of need, because he or she is a citizen of a different country.
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наверно нет, так как до сих пор пишут что нужен консент
The persons entitled to the Russian citizenship in the reductive order present the following documents:
Application (1 copy for a child aged under 14 years; 2 copies for a child aged over 14 years);
Parent’s document, which proofs the Russian citizenship + copy;
The document of the other parent + copy;
Child’s birth certificate (original) + copy + translation;
Child’s passport (if any);
Document, which proofs child’s living abroad;
Six photos sized 3×4;
Written consent of the second parent, that no objection for child’s Russian Citizenship exists (this document shall be done personally in a free form and is subject to the notarial certification in the Consular Section);
Child’s written consent for acquiring the Russian Citizenship is compulsory for the minors aged 14-18 (this document shall be done personally in a free form and is subject to the notarial certification in the Consular Section)
Consular fee.
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