This is my personal situation: I have both citizenships and my mother is mexican, my father is american, I was born in the States and have lived in Mexico practically all my life, so both countries now allow Dual Citizenship. In Mexico this is relatively recent, allowing this since approximately 2002.
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
Yes, you can apply for citizenship in Canada if your deceased father was born there. However, it is not a guarantee that you will gain citizenship.
Only if you are born in the US.
The baby will automatically be granted citizenship since born in the United States. If you marry your boyfriend he will too but he doesn't really have an affect on the outcome of the baby's citizenship.
YES, if the father has retained his american citizenship,no problem. In fact you can have dual citizenship Canadian AND American.
it grants the child citizenship, but not the mother or father if they were not born in America.
No, citizenship is not given to parents based on their child's place of birth.
no
yes
No. It would mostly depend on where YOU were born.
Filipino
You have an automatic American Citizenship as the father is an American citizen. It doesn't matter whether or not you are born on a military base or if your mother isn't a American citizen.