Yes, if you are/were born in Turkey, you are a Turkish citizen.
it grants the child citizenship, but not the mother or father if they were not born in America.
They ban slavery in the US, grant citizenship to all people born in the US, and ensures all citizens the right to vote.
Yes it grants citizenship to all who are born in the US.
When the child is born, only the child is a citizen, the status for mom does not change.
Depending on the year you were born (and which US territory you were born in), you may be granted US citizenship at birth. For Puerto Rico, that year is 1941. The only US territories which do not grant natural-born citizenship are American Samoa and Swains Island.
general grant was born in point pleasant ohio general grant and president grant are the same people.
They are US Citizens.
Up until recently Irish citizenship laws changed due to overpopulation of illegal immigrants who were claiming citizenship in order to claim welfare, mainly from deprived nations. Before this the law allowed anyone born in Ireland to be a citizen, now this does NOT grant you citizenship. For more information: http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/moving-country/irish-citizenship
You did not claim Roman citizenship. if you were born in Rome and a freeman, you were automatically a Roman citizen. There were non-Romans who obtained Roman citizenship. However, they did not claim it. During the Roman Republic the senate granted citizenship. During the period of rule by emperors it was the emperor who granted it. It was the Romans who chose who they wanted to grant citizenship to. Therefore, non-Romans did not claim it.
If you have Turkish citizenship, you have to do military service. You can pay 10,000 USD (can differ) and you do the military service for only 21 days if you choose to.
People born in Puerto Rico are citizens of the United States of America.
you will get the same citizenship as your parents