Any child born in the United States is a U.S. citizen.
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Yes people do give gifts to a newly baptized child. Even though he/she is unaware of the situations around, but it serves as a memory when they grow up.
no
No, because there were many citizens revolting (ex; the whiskey rebellion)
No. The child still has to be taken care of and it isn't the new husband's responsibility.
Yes.
Of course not. There is nothing like that in Poland
The size of an iron lump is about the size of an elephant child when it is newly born.
If you are referring to CAT as in citizen advancement training, there are three main components to the process whether it is newly structured or not. These are military orientation, community service and public safety, and law enforcement service.
Because they want the name to be unique and special.
No, Philippines citizens lose their Philippines citizenship upon becoming a citizen of another country.
Yes you can become a citizen but it is not automatic because you married a US citizen. You have one thing going for you - your green card. You have to file form N400 - Naturalization papers with the INS to become a citizen. It might take a while because since 9/11, the US has tightened the whole immigration process and that's good. So, go to the INS home page, printoff the N400, read it carefully and thoroughly, and go from there. You might want to get some qualified help (Attorney, catholic charities, pro bono organizations for immigration, etc). Hope this helps Thank you for the help. i will have my girl try it out. her green cards expires in 2 years.