no they don't
the mother could be some sorta Paki and the dad could be a citizen or vise-versa
but one of the parents has to be a citizen
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No. Any child born in the US can be a US citizen. The Citizenship Clause in the 14th Amendment; Section 1 is interpreted [By Supreme Court] to the effect that children born on
United States soil, with very few exceptions, are U.S. citizens.
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
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 will be a citizen of both countries the country that the child is born in and wherever the mother or father is from like say the baby's mother is a filipina and the father is an american the child will be a citizen of both countries
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No. The child is a unique mix of both of its parents.
For the well rounded development of a child both are important equally. A child came from both a father and a mother and have DNA from each parent. Thus the child has part of both of your personalities. You each can contribute something special to the child's upbringing equally.
No,there will be no harm or problem to the child or mother when both are having B Positive Blood group.
to be a citizen of Sparta you had to have had both a mother and father that was a spartan citizen. Also had to pass a test by the ephors i believe to see if they were a fit enough baby. ?
Yes, it is possible for both mother and father to be RH positive and a child to be RH negative.
Yes! Both my husband and I have the same blood type, A+, and we are about to have our third child!
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