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the child and your self need to go to immagrastion and get citizenship in brazil for the child.
Jus Sanguinis (law of blood) Jus Sanguinis (law of blood)
Yes, the child does acquire US citizenship by the law of land. Just don't forget to get the birth certificate and apply for a US passport for the child.
Child is also Mexican by birthright. In case the other parent is American, he/she also may qualify for American citizenship.
IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT THE PARENT'S ARE,IT ONLY MATTER'S WHERE THE CHILD IS BORN. IF THE CHILD IS BORN IN THE U.S. THEN THE CHILD IS A U.S. CITIZEN
According to American law, if one or both of the parents are American citizens, the child is also an American citizen. If the child is also eligible for Chinese citizenship (such as one parent being a Chinese citizen), at a certain age the child will be asked to choose citizenship of one country or the other.
Yes, you are. But you need to live in Brazil. After a year, then, you can apply for Brazilian citizenship.
If you have Brazilian citizenship, you MUST enter and depart Brazil with a valid Brazilian passport. With a Brazilian passport, you can stay there as long as you want..
Yes, the child is eligible. The child is automatically a Citizen of the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"), Section 320!
Parent(s) who are US citizens, should contact the nearest US embassy or consulate general and register their child's citizenship as soon as possible if they have not done so.
Any child born prior to Jan 1981 to a British citizen living overseas has an automatic right to British citizenship. Most children born since 1981 have similar rights, though individual circumstances my disbar application.
I'm not exactly sure but most Brazilian families that I know they have, 2 or 3 children and that would seem correct by the child parent ratio and kid adult ratio