This is possible but not automatic.
If foreign parents happen to have a baby while they are staying in France, the child may be entitled to claim French citizenship later. French citizenship is not automatically granted. The birth certificate and some explaations about the circumstances of the birth, elements on the parents, and the application form, will constitute the dossier to claim French citizenship.
in France you call baby- bebe.
Yes John M'Cain is eligible to be president . He was born in Panama but his parents were both natural born American citizens . Its no different than a female American citizen on vacation in France for example . If she gives birth to her baby in France while on vacation , does that make the baby a french citizen ? The answer is no
yes, the baby would be a citizen
Assuming you are an American citizen, your child definitely has the right to live in the states.
only if the baby was born in the us
Yes.
the baby is concederd an American citizen too because it is born in the u.s and it does not matter if the father is not a citizen the baby can still get benefits!
Yes, since the mother is a citizen (no matter how she became a citizen), the baby is a citizen regardless of where it was born. However, there are additional rules if the baby does not end up living back in the the US or if the parents/grandparents have not lived in the US for a period of time. Check in with the local embassy.
Your an American citizen so run for president buddy
father borm in san francisco but the mother is an mexican citizen and baby born in mexico is the baby an american citizen
No.
yes it is