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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If your parents are both russians, you probably are too. I don't know what the law is regarding nationality in Russia though. But since you're neither French ( you were born there, but to Russian parents, and left at the age of 3, so you did not gain the French nationality ), nor British, you are most likely Russian. Unless there is a law about gaining nationality through residence in the Czech Republic.
Anyone else ?
As I understand it, at least, in England, if you were born here, and both your parents were born here, then your English, if both you, and just one of you parents were born here, then your British. Unless as implied in the posts above, you excel at a sport, then even if you wouldn't normally qualify, an exception would be made.
Regarding your Question, i'd say you were Russian.
The RNZAF used to have a Sunderland flying boat base at Lauthala Bay in Fiji. I remember some offspring of serving NZ personnel born at the base had some difficulty obtaining NZ citizenship/passports at the time. If I remember rightly, the Fiji authorities were not too enthralled either. This must be a very familiar problem with expats everywhere and most possibly depends on the laws of individual governments.
Anyway, as you can obviously count up to five, (122345) this rules you out for a British passport.
dilligaf, its this goverment, I wasn't going to bring politics into this thread, but its the only way to give you an answer.
Since this goverment have been in power, they've denigrated and tried,(and it seems, succeeding), to destroy England and its history, a point, you now can't get an English passport, you can't, on official documents, state that your English. On my Army id card, I joined in 1966, I was English, also on my birth certificate, my wifes Bith Certificate states she's English, we were told by Social Services, that we weren't allowed to put our daughters nationality down as English, I enquired, and Scottish, Welsh and N.Irish were allowed, Not English.
I leave you to draw your own conclusions.
I was born in south africa, but my Mum is from England, my dad is from Zimbabwe (was Rhodesia at the time).
I was registered at birth as being born in south africa, but because my mother was english I was also registered as a British citizen (dual citizenship). I believe nationality is where you are born, regardless if you speak the language or not. I guess its where ever you want to be from.