Naturalized citizens must apply for citizenship.
You are a natural born citizen of the United States if you were born in territory belonging to the United States. You can still be a naturalized U.S. citizen if you weren't born in the U.S by going through legal procedures, but you can never be a natural born citizen unless you born as one. The Supreme Court has never ruled on the exact meaning of the phrase "natural born" which appears is the US Constitution as a requirement for the US president. Persons born in foreign countries with two US citizens as parents are US citizens but it is not known whether they are legally natural born.
A passport is issued only to Citizens of the United States, Naturalized citizens and natural born. IF your child is a US citizen by birth or by naturalization they they are entitled to receive a US passport.
If you are not a U.S. citizen by birth, you may be eligible to become a citizen through naturalization. People who are 18 years and older use the "Application for Naturalization" (Form N-400) to become naturalized. Children who are deriving citizenship from naturalized parents use the "Application for a Certificate of Citizenship"
Children can be citizens on their own. For example- illegal alien gives birth in the U.S., the illegal mother is still illegal but the child would be a U.S. citizen.
Section 2, Article IV of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines provides that "Natural-born citizens are those who are citizens of the Philippines from birth without having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship. Those who elect Philippine citizenship in accordance with paragraph (3), Section 1 hereof shall be deemed natural-born citizens."
There are many ways to become a U.S. citizen. You are automatically a U.S. citizen if you were born in one of the United States or it's territories, your parents are both U.S. citizens at the time of your birth, you are naturalized and apply to become a U.S. citizen, or both your parents are naturalized when you are a minor. Obviously, it is much easier to be "born into it" however the U.S. has a very clear application process. * *
Passports are only issued to citizens of the country concerned. For German citizenship. what is decisive is the parents' citizenship, not the country of birth.
There is no much difference between the human birth and other primates. The process is basically the same.
If a naturalized citizen was found to have gained citizenship by fraud, the citizenship can be revoked and possibly deported; a naturalized citizen is not qualified to run for the office of president of the US.
no. "naturalize' means to make natural. A naturalized citizen is who becomes a citizen not by birth but because of legal action that makes him a citizen.
There is no wrongful birth. Only wrongful death.
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