I am an adult (well over 18) with a French mother and American father and would like to claim (or find out if I already have) French Citizenship. Some notable facts which may or may not impact things:
- I was born in America and lived there most of my life, though I have visited France with my parents.
- I do not speak French. I learned some when I was young but forgot it after living in the U.S. for most of my life. I can still roll my Rrrr's though XD
- My parents are both deceased so I won't be able to request them to do anything (like claiming me).
- From what I have read online, it's possible that I am already a French citizen and just don't know it.
- I do not know if my mother registered me in France or not.
Questions:
1) How do I find out if I am already a French citizen?
2) If I am not, how difficult is claiming it through parentage? I have read a lot of mixed articles where it seems fairly difficult (speaking fluently, living there, etc.) but then I am uncertain if they are talking about naturalization, specifically or if claiming by parentage has the same requirements.
3) Aside from what's printed online, does anyone have experience with this?
Thanks, in advance!