Law of blood. Interesting phrase.No, it wouldn't. Georgian citizenship is based on jus sanguinis, ie the law of blood.
- Acquiring Georgian citizenship by birth
- a person, at whose birth one of his/her parents is a Georgian citizen;
- a person born on the territory of Georgia through extracorporeal fertilization (surrogacy), if the country of citizenship of neither of his/her parents recognises this person as its citizen;
- a child born in the territory of Georgia to persons having a status of stateless person in Georgia;
- a person born on the territory of Georgia, one of whose parents has a status of a stateless person in Georgia and the other parent is unknown.
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<p>Georgian citizens are equal before the law regardless of race, color of skin, language, sex, religion, political or other opinions, national, ethnic, and social affiliation, origin, property or social status, place of residence, or any other characteristics. Georgian citizens shall be...stateless.ge
The baby will however automatically receive British citizenship by being born to a British parent outside the UK.
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Apply for citizenship if you have a British parent
Apply for British citizenship if you have a British parent - who's eligible, fees and how to applywww.gov.uk