America does not recognize Dual Citizenship; you'll need to decide if you want your baby to be an American citizen or an Aussie. Listen, if you need to talk to someone about this I know some friends in the same boat. Post a message here and I'll try and help, ok?
If he has an Australian passport, then he is (even if the passport is expired). If not, you should contact the Australian embassy or consulate general and ask them. If he is, he can apply for an Australian passport to make it official.
it means that your husband is a dual citizen of Australia and the u.s. your kids would be amaricans though.
As long as he is born to American citizens, he would be considered American
If he is a US citizen that happens to be in Turkey, then yes. If he has Turkish citizenship, he will need to attain US citizenship (either dual citizenship or give up his Turkish citizenship for an American one).
Of course. Argentina allows dual citizenship.
No husband has to apply again for himself because shared visa like spouse can be granted or extended but not the citizenship for an individual.
In Rome women were citizens and had the rights which citizenship conferred, expect for the right to vote and to hold public office. In Athens and the rest of Greece women were not considered citizens. Expect for Sparta they had no legal personhood and were under the guardianship of their kurios (lord, master) who was the father (or if dead, her uncle or brothers) or the husband.
Your husband will have to somehow prove that he is an American citizen. So, yes, he will need a certificate, as would anyone petitioning for his or her spouse, American-born or naturalized.
Unfortunately, no! Only the children under the age of 18 are eligible to become a Canadian citizen if their parents become one- this applies even if the child does not reside in Canada. In this case, the parent should apply for them before they turn 18.The spouse and children 18 and above should meet the requirements, apply for citizenship, take the test and if they are approved in all those steps, then finally take the oath of citizenship and become Canadian citizens.
can i withdraw my husband citizinship
Not automatically but you have a better chance of getting approved.
No, not automatically. Husband must request a residence visa for his wife. When she immigrates to the UK, she can apply for UK citizenship after 3 years of residence in the UK. If she meets all the eligiblity criteria, citizenship will be granted.
She remains a Filipino citizen. Her US husband can petition for her, in which case, once approved, she becomes an American citizen. She can retain Filipino citizenship (hold dual citizenship) by applying at her nearest Philippine Embassy in the US (if she is based there).