When my American cousin gave birth in Africa, her daughter was automatically an American citizen. No... that would make the baby an American citizen... but it won't allow a Jamaican mother to stay in America neccessarily! The infant is an American citizen and usually all that is needed is the official birth certificate so the parent(s) have proof that the infant is indeed theirs. It would be in the best interest of the parents to contact the American Embassy in Kingston at 929-4850 for assistance.
Yes. The normal procedure American citizens follow when they give birth oversees will result in the child being considered a natural born US citizen.
Yes. If at least one genetic parent is an American citizen, then the baby has complete citizenship and the full rights of a baby born to parents who are both American citizens.
No you don't have to vote for Jamaica stupid person. and do you have sex? If you are a Jamaican citizen (whether by birth, marriage or naturalization) then you are eligible to vote in Jamaica.
From birth
Since you were born. Only a native born American Citizen can be president.
Yes, the president must be born a US citizen.
since birth
yes
Yes, as long as you are a U.S. citizen from birth. For example, if both of your parents are U.S. citizens and you are born while they are on vacation overseas, you are still a U.S. citizen from birth.
A person must be a US citizen, by birth, to hold the office of president. President Barack Hussein Obama has avoided many questions about his place of birth.
There are no requirements for an American citizen. The American citizen is supposed to be sovereign and free. An American is supposed to be a citizen at birth, with all rights and privileges that entails with no oath, duty or debt to anyone or thing.
yes
since birth
The child is a citizen of both countries, since it was born on Canadian soil, but from an American citizen.