The country of Yugoslavia no longer exists. It has broken up into 6 independent countries.
You would need to find out what part of the former Yugoslavia your parents were born in, and then contact the appropriate embassy for THAT country in your OWN country. For example, if your parents were born in Croatia and you live in the USA, you would want to contact the Embassy of Croatia in USA.
The new countries (made up of the former Yugoslavia) are:
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
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naturalized citizeens
Unless you were born in Australia, you would not be able to automatically obtain citizenship. However, anyone can take the citizenship test to try to obtain citizenship. If your parents were born in Australia but you were born overseas you cna be granted Australian citizenship.
if you want to be a new citizen of a country, you can register for citizenship.
You may be able to obtain a passport from your country of citizenship, but not from the country that has issued you a green card: passports identify and verify citizenship. Visit your country's consulate if you're not living in your country of citizenship, or the passport office in your country of citizenship to verify your rights to a passport. It will be important to disclose that you are holding a green card from another country.
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Where one goes to obtain dual citizenship depends on which countries one wishes to be a citizen of. There are many criteria to be met and also legal implications, but more information can be obtained from the embassies both of one's existing country of citizenship and of the second country desired.
In most countries, the child of a citizen as a pathway to also obtain citizenship in that country. The specifics, however, differ from country to country. It is always best to consult with an attorney that has experience with the particular country's immigration and citizenship laws.
Yes, the person can apply for citizenship at age 18.ANS.If the parents that bought him here are illegal and he was not born here then he is also illegal and can not obtain citizenship without leaving the U.S.
If you are born in the US you obtain US citizenship by birth. Another way to obtain citizenship is through the naturalization process by applying for US citizenship using Form N-400 if you are eligible.
It is true but only a few countries do that (e.g. Italy, Spain and Portugal)and that is if you provide the documents they want you to present. Some of the countries that have this law, still require you to renounce your current citizenship (e.g. Spain).
It depends on the rules of the various countries. The rules in the United States are that if you are born here, you can claim US Citizenship. If you are born of US parents in another country, you can claim American citizenship. Those born in another country are typically required to 'pick one' when they reach the age of majority. It is possible to have dual citizenship, or legally obtain a passport from other countries, but it isn't recommended. Your nationality ois dicated by the country in which you were born. If your brother was born in June, that doesn't make you a Gemini.