Yes absolutely!
Your child will have Dual Citizenship:
• American citizenship by birth in the United States ["lex soli" ]
• British citizenship by descent being born to a British citizen ["lex sanguinis"]
If you have registered the child's birth at the Canadian embassy/consulate near you and have obtained certificate of Canadian citizenship for him/her, then yes.
NO. The family can seek naturalization in the UK, however.
I don't' think so. I think the child will be of British citizenship if born in the UK.
Yes, dual citizenship.
unfortunately, not the parents.
Yes, the child can hold dual citizenship. You just need to contact the US embassy or consulate general and get a registration of birth abroad.
Scottish/American . The baby will have dual citizenship.
In 1964 Dual citizenship is severely restricted in Malta therefore the previous births will follow that rules and must have not the dual citizenship, it would be the American. In 1989 when the Malta citizenship became allowed at birth then again it was only to those infants whose parents have Maltian citizenship or born in Malta, So in both situation they do not allow dual citizenship to a baby for American couple.
He is Mexican and American (has dual citizenship).
Most European countries do not give babies citizenship because they were born there. They usually give citizenship to a baby because of blood.
if the baby is born in Korea then the baby will be a citizen of Korea......but can also later become a citizen of the us
No, not the parents. The child also MAY not be entitled to New Zealand citizenship since at least one of the parents is not from New Zealand.
The depends if you can even see your citizen ship and say it
The baby will have US citizenship.
Baby is an American citizen due to the law of blood. (Jus sanguinis)
I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).