If the parents were married at the time of birth - possibly.
no
Yes you can. the UK and the US both allow multiple citizenship
Yes, you can keep you and your son's duel citizenship and still marry the father of your son in the UK.
Have to live in UK for 3 years to get UK citizenship
No, baby will not get citizenship of UK. He will get same citizenship as of parents. You will have to contact your consulate in UK to get PPT or to get baby's name on your PPT.Algonwith ILR, you can apply for baby's citizenship, when you will be eligible.
Yes. Several ways. * You're a citizenship of the UK and become a naturalized citizen in the US, or vice versa. * Your father (or mother) was born in the UK and you were born in US. Parents are not diplomats. * Both of your parents were born in the US, you are born in the UK. * One of your parents were born in the US, lived there for at least 5 years after age 14, married, then had a child in the UK.
Be born in the UK, or have a parent who was.
If you live in the UK, apply to the Home Office.
Anyone who does not hold UK citizenship.
US and UK allow Dual citizenship. A person can be a US citizen and a citizen of UK if he/she desires to. But if a person applies to get naturalized as a citizen of UK when he/she is already a US citizen, then it will lead to losing US citizenship.So a person can have US & UK citizenship as long he/she is not a naturalized citizen of UK.
Have a citizenship elsewhere, and have a parent born in the UK. Otherwise, the primary means is through application (naturalization).
The easiest way to get the to get UK citizenship is to be born in British but because you have not accomplished that, then you second option will be to get a working visa, then apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain after staying in UK for 5 years and then after 12 months apply for citizenship.