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Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
Baby is US citizen if born in Hawaii.
If one of the parents is a US citizen, the child is a natural born US citizen. Yes, they can run for president.
Yes.
The child is an American citizen if the child was born on American soil. The child should be able to stay in the US with the father. Unless the mother takes the child with her. There could be a custody dispute between the mother and father, it should be what is best for the child.
The same as if she was a US citizen. You have to apply in court.
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
father borm in san francisco but the mother is an mexican citizen and baby born in mexico is the baby an american citizen
do n/ot under question. are you making reference to the father of the child or to the child? if you are making reference to the father, who apparrently is not a u.s. citizen, the mother, who is a u.s. citizen, can apply to immigration and apply for her husband to come to the u.s. legally. should the father of child already be here legally, then he must apply for u.s. citizenship. the child is a u.s. citizen by virtue of mom being a citizen. good luck..just go to immigration office or if you have a computer, crank in bcis, u.s. government and you will find all types of answers...
NO! yes!my baby is a us citizen even if she born in philippines and not yet married as long as the father acknowledge her and had the DNA test with the US embassy whlle applying with her passport.
Both and later the child can keep both citizenship's or just take one, but any child born to an American citizen is an American no matter where they are born. I would go to the embassy and get my child their passport papers.
The child would automatically acquire U.S. citizenship due to being born in the U.S., according to the principle of jus soli. Additionally, the child may be eligible for Chinese citizenship through the father's nationality and Filipino citizenship through the mother's nationality, depending on the countries' citizenship laws regarding descent.