The United States places no restrictions upon the length of time that its citizens are allowed to remain outside of the US. Citizens can enter or leave the country any time they wish. As for the other (unspecified) country which your daughter is visiting, they may very well have some limit on the length of time for which they allow people to visit, or might require a particular kind of visa. The depends not only on which country she is visiting, but also on the purpose of her visit.
you can be from another country, but you must become an American citizen.
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
If you were born in America and are a US citizen, your parents cannot send you back to their country against your will. As a US citizen, you have rights and protections under the law. If you are a minor, legal processes would need to be followed to determine custody and guardianship. It is important to seek legal advice if you find yourself in this situation.
Naturalization
If a baby is born within America, even if its parents are from another country, it is automatically an American citizen, and is entitled to the rights and privileges of an American citizen, specially in the USA.
Who is consider a legal Citizen when one parent is from another country and one is American born -- child is born in a possesion?
There is nothing that would stop him. She is not a citizen of the US.
Your an American citizen so run for president buddy
No.
You were born in the United States.You were NaturalizedYou were 18 or younger when your parents were naturalized
You would be an American Citizen. But your nationality would be whatever your parents are. So your American, but your nationality is _______. Hope this helped!
No he/she was born in that country and is a citizen