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Yes, if you have limited income/assets, meet citizenship requirements, and are the caretaker relative of a child under 18.
Typically the child will have dual citizenship until they reach the age of 18, at which point they have to determine which citizenship they were going to go with.
majority
No.
apply for it
That's such a dumb question.
Parents should renounce their citizenship so that the child's citizenship can be given up as well. You cannot apply on behalf of a minor nor he or she can do it unless they have reached the age of majority. * This is for countries that allow their citizens to renounce their citizenship; some have complicated regulations, taxes, compulsory military service, or they just won't let you do that at all.
18 or older
Birth or older
when they are older then 13
The citizenship is obtain by a Mexican at the age of eighteen. The citizenship is obtain by a Mexican at the age of eighteen The citizenship is obtain by a Mexican at the age of eighteen acordingly to
through naturalization. More info: Anyone born in the US is a citizen by birth. Other than this a person can acquire or derive citizenship. A child born abroad to US citizen parent or parents is a citizen of the US as long as a few eligibility conditions are met by the parents. This birth can be recorded within 5 years at the Consulate abroad. The document issued at registration is proof of the child's citizenship. The child can also get a Certificate of Citizenship and a US passport as further proof. When the parents naturalize as US citizens, any child they have below the age of 18 and having a green card is automatically granted citizenship. This child will have to get a Certificate of Citizenship and a US passport as proof of US citizenship.