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If you are a foreigner living in Egypt and you just had a baby — congratulations 🎉
But right after the happy moment, many parents start asking:
👉 What should we do next legally when we have a newborn in Egypt ?
Having a newborn in Egypt comes with a few important steps you must follow to ensure your child is:
- Legally registered
- Able to travel
- Covered under the correct residency status
This guide will walk you through everything step by step.
1. Get the Birth Certificate (Very First Step)
The first and most important step:
👉 Register the birth and obtain an Egyptian birth certificate
This is done through:
- The hospital (birth notification)
- Civil registry office
📄 Required:
- Hospital notification
- Parents’ passports
- Marriage certificate (if available)
👉 You will receive an official birth certificate.
💡 Tip: Get multiple copies.
2. Register the Baby at Your Embassy
Next step:
👉 Contact your embassy to:
- Register the newborn
- Confirm nationality
- Start official records
3. Apply for the Baby’s Passport
👉 Your baby must have a passport before any travel or immigration step.
After embassy registration:
- Apply for a passport or temporary passport
4. Apply for Residency (VERY IMPORTANT STEP)
This is the step many parents don’t know about:
👉 After issuing the baby’s passport, you MUST apply for residency in Egypt
And this is done together with:
👉 “First Settlement Request” (أول تسوية)
💡 Meaning:
This is the first official immigration record for the child in Egypt, since the baby was just born and has no previous status.
🟢 Case 1: Parents Are Residents in Egypt
If the parents already have valid residence:
👉 The baby will get:
✔️ Residence Permit Card
The card will include:
- That the child is born in Egypt
- The date of birth
📌 This is very important because:
👉 It allows the child to travel normally through the airport
🟡 Case 2: Parents Are Not Residents (Leaving Egypt)
If the parents are not residents and plan to leave:
👉 The baby will NOT get a residence card
Instead, the baby will get:
✔️ First Settlement Stamp
✔️ Data Transfer Stamp
These are placed on:
- The baby’s passport
OR - Temporary passport
📌 These stamps confirm:
- The child was born in Egypt
- The date of birth
👉 This is essential so the baby can:
✔️ Exit Egypt legally
✔️ Pass through airport control
⚠️ Why This Step Is Critical
Without this step:
👉 The baby has:
- No immigration record
- No entry stamp
- No legal status in Egypt
📌 Result:
❌ Problems at the airport
❌ Possible delays
❌ Travel may be blocked until resolved
5. Travel Requirements for the Baby
Before leaving Egypt, make sure:
✔️ Passport issued
✔️ Birth registered
✔️ Residency OR first settlement completed
👉 Immigration WILL check this.
6. Practical Tips for Parents
✔️ Don’t delay residency/first settlement
✔️ Always keep copies of all documents
✔️ Confirm requirements with your embassy
✔️ Start early — don’t wait until travel day
Step-by-Step Summary
If you had a baby in Egypt, follow this order:
- Birth certificate
- Embassy registration
- Passport
- Residency + First Settlement
- Travel preparation
Final Advice
👉 The most important thing many parents miss is:
The baby must have an official immigration status before leaving Egypt.
Whether through:
- Residence card
OR - First settlement stamp
👉 This is what allows your child to travel smoothly.
FAQ
Does a newborn need residency in Egypt?
Yes — either a residence card or first settlement stamp.
Can a baby leave Egypt without first settlement?
No — the baby must have an official immigration record.
What is “First Settlement”?
It’s the first official immigration registration for a newborn born in Egypt.
What if parents are not residents?
The baby gets a stamp instead of a residence card.