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Can a child born in Spain get the right of abode?

Lawyers of many Spanish law firms pointed out that according to the provisions of Spanish civil law, immigrant children can apply for residence after birth as long as one of their parents has a legal residence (family residence, work residence, boss residence). To apply for legal residence for a newborn, you need the following materials: the child's valid passport, the child's birth certificate, the father's or mother's residence permit, the certificate of living with parents, and the medical card. Then go to C/Garcí a de Paredes, No.65. After the child has legally resided for one year, his parents can apply for Spanish citizenship for him. If both parents have no legal residence, then the newborn can't apply for legal residence, even if they have lived in Spain for more than one year, they can't apply for naturalization.