Being pregnant by a US citizen won't get you a citizenship. If you are married to a US citizen and have filled for permanent resident and got your green card and after your first green card for 2 years you have to apply for your second green card, but for citizenship you can apply after 2 yrs and 9 months from first green card.
Yes, you are. But you need to live in Brazil. After a year, then, you can apply for Brazilian citizenship.
If this woman was herself desiring American citizenship, and said broke man is an American citizen, then I could see this woman desiring the broke man.
unless you or your parents are omani/born in oman you will almost certainly not get citizenship. even if you have omani blood you are not guaranteed citizenship. woman can marry omani man and become citizen but it can be revoked on death of husband or divorce. man canot get citizenship by marriage. oman, like the other gulf states, dont want foreigners coming in and getting the benefits of citizenship which are very substantial.
Well,Yeah I don't know how but he couldbecome a citizen
Alien is a non-example of citizen
None of the member states of the EU will allow you to apply for their citizenship right after the marriage. You must first get the permanent residence of the concerned member state and meet all the requirements (e.g. residence period, language ability and even renouncing the US citizenship if they require you to). After that you can apply for their citizenship.
In my experience, it would depend on how much US residency the man has and what date he became a US citizen. Children of US citizens are eligible to derive citizenship from their US citizen parents (jus sanguinis), but the citizen parent must meet age and residency requirements.
No,she would get neither one. The child would be the one to reap the benefits and be a American Citizen.
Canadian marriageso you are looking for Canadian citizenship,,,,,I am free to marry but will cost $50,000 can.
Yes, you can become an American citizen if you are British. You would need to apply for citizenship, which can take a few years.
if the baby is born in Korea then the baby will be a citizen of Korea......but can also later become a citizen of the us
If a man were a Roman citizen he enjoyed the rights and privileges which came with citizenship. He had legal rights, trade rights, property rights, was not taxed directly and was given precedence over noncitizens. If he were a citizen of the first class he also had the right to vote and hold public office. In exchange for citizenship, he was also expected to perform a "munia" or a civic duty. This could be anything from renovating a public building, working at a civil service job, or simply joining or working with the army in some capacity.