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A birth certificate is a legal document that says you were born in such a place at such a time to those parents. Unless you were born in two countries at once, you cant have birth certs from two countries.
All births in England, Wales and Northern Ireland must be registered within 42 days of the child being born.
All people have a right to birth registration. It is a fundamental right, recognized by article 24, paragraph 2 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and article 7 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
By law, newborns must be registered within 10 days of their birth. In terms of legality, not registering the birth of a child is a violation of the law and a punishable crime. Depending on the state, the parents may be fined, charged with imprisonment, or have to face other legal consequences.
The United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) was a functional commission within the overall framework of the United Nations from 1946 until it was replaced by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2006.

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Whatever their age, all children have human rights, just as adults do. This includes the right to speak out and express opinions, as well as rights to equality, health, education, a clean environment, a safe place to live and protection from all kinds of harm.
You have the right to choose your birth settingin a hospital, birth center, or home. You have the right to choose your provider (a midwife or a doctor) to attend your birth. You have the right to support during your labor and birth, from a family member, partner and/or a birth support worker such as a doula.
A birth certificate is a certified copy of a registration of a birth. Its no more and no less. And yes, countries all over the world use birth certificates. US Citizens are not government property.

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