emoles
Mon 02-Nov-09 17:06:29
hello Iam a spanish mum living in burgess hill i e got a 2 year old girl that need listen spanish more often someone in the area?
4girls4chickens
Mon 18-Jan-10 10:54:35
hi there
i'm a spanish mum too but my spanish is really rather rusty... i now only use it once a year when i visit my parents! i have 4 children, the youngest of which will be 2 at the end of february and who hears most of my spanish. i would be interested in meeting up so our little ladies can hear more spanish.
best wishes
4girls4chickens
Mon 18-Jan-10 10:55:00
and just to add i'm in chailey so very nearby
susalonso
Sun 07-Feb-10 15:52:52
Hello! I am a spanish mum living in Brighton, I have an almost three year old. I speak to her in spanish but she speaks to me in english
maybe we can meet sometime?
nos vemos!!
SpeedyGonzalez
Mon 08-Mar-10 23:23:03
Hi, I'm not a Spanish mum but am fairly confident in Spanish and am informally teaching it to my 3 yo so that he understands another language. Would love to meet up if you're organising anything...am in Hove.
hi, we both spanish but we want to give our baby british nationality, how you guys came about doing it? it is really hard to get information. we only have a few weeks left.thanks
susalonso
Sat 27-Mar-10 09:04:30
Hey Alle01, if you are both spanish, the child has been born spanish, so you will have to request the birth certificate in your nearest council and then go to the Spanish embassy so you register him/her there. You will need four pictures of your baby!!! Si necesitas mas informacion puedes escribirme a mi correo electronico, es sus.alonso la arroba y luego hotmail.co.uk.
Un saludo!!!
sorry, susalonso, but you're wrong, being europeans and being stablished for a number of years in Britain, the child is british and can be registered in the council registry office as any other kid, there is no need to communicate anything to the spanish embassy.
my question is in order to do this what sort of documents or paperwork do i need? however, i suspect doing this will be easy, the difficulty will be in getting a passport in a timely manner, as the normal way of processing a passport without going to london only explains in case of having a british mother.
i would appreciate an answer from someone who is in similar situation or has done it.
Monalegre
Wed 25-May-11 12:08:50
I m also a spanish mum living in Burgess Hill but I m not so sure if anyone in this blog still interested on meeting up, specially when the conversation got diverted to passports and everything happened one year or so ago...anyway, si hay alguna mama/papa espanola por la zona, pues a lo mejor podemos quedar, yo tengo una nina de 13 meses.
I m also interested to meet up with brazilians in the area as I also speak portuguese.