Since you don't say which country you're specifically interested in, it is impossible to get an accurate answer. In some countries, if you marry you will become a citizen while in others, such as the USA, Canada or Australia for example, marriage does not automatically get you citizenship, If you're a legal resident, you will normally become eligible for citizenship after a certain period of time...the length of time being dependent on the country in which you are a legal resident...subject to meeting certain residency requirements (i.e. the amount of time physically spent in that country since becoming a legal resident) and normally a citizenship test of some sort. Help me in the battle to conquer cancer. Please support my fundraising efforts at www.conquercancer.ca/goto/donate
Not necessarily, there are many other conditions to meet for it to be considered a real marriage.
Yes, and in most cases this will grant her citizenship.
NO! Pure and simple
Yes They Can
iam an American sitizen,but my spouse is illegal resident. how can i help her get lawful papers?
Yes.
yes. it can, but not always is.
Nope.
by legally marrying that us citizen or print a form from the internet requesting to be a permanent resident
no
no, only us citizen can help for permanent resident
Getting married to an American citizen.
Getting married to a U.S. citizen will not make you a legal resident. If you are in the U.S. legally you can file to adjust your status to a legal resident. If you are in the U.S. illegally, getting married to a U.S. citizen will not help. You will need to go back to your country and apply for either a K1 fiance visa or a K3 spousal visa.
As far the the US is concerned, yes. I can't speak for Cuban laws.
It's probably a bit easier, but you should really talk to a reputable immigration lawyer to find out all the rules. In some cases nowadays, you would still be deported even if your baby were a citizen.