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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 548717" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, meeting the doctor (things change, he may not even be in post there any more) is a good idea.</p><p></p><p>I should have made it clear that this idea of returning to Morocco is all dependent on my getting British nationality for him. I made the application a couple of months ago and they say it can take up to six months to hear. </p><p></p><p> If I am not successful, I would not return here with J just having Moroccan nationality - a complete nightmare every time you want to travel (have to apply for visas each time, a great paper chase) and it would block him in Morocco in the future. To get French nationality, you have to be resident for five years and we have only been there for two and a bit so... Staying in France would then be the only option. </p><p></p><p>So it's in the lap of the gods, as they say. As for my ex-husband, he is planning to go and live in Europe for a while as he has had no work in Morocco for months because of the recession! So who knows where he will end up and for how long. But it's the family that's so important to J, not just his dad. It just became very clear to me this trip... if we can, this is where J should grow up. This is his home. And, in a funny way, mine too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 548717, member: 11227"] Yes, meeting the doctor (things change, he may not even be in post there any more) is a good idea. I should have made it clear that this idea of returning to Morocco is all dependent on my getting British nationality for him. I made the application a couple of months ago and they say it can take up to six months to hear. If I am not successful, I would not return here with J just having Moroccan nationality - a complete nightmare every time you want to travel (have to apply for visas each time, a great paper chase) and it would block him in Morocco in the future. To get French nationality, you have to be resident for five years and we have only been there for two and a bit so... Staying in France would then be the only option. So it's in the lap of the gods, as they say. As for my ex-husband, he is planning to go and live in Europe for a while as he has had no work in Morocco for months because of the recession! So who knows where he will end up and for how long. But it's the family that's so important to J, not just his dad. It just became very clear to me this trip... if we can, this is where J should grow up. This is his home. And, in a funny way, mine too. [/QUOTE]
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