yes
no- the key thing is to be born in US territory and so be a citizen by birth.
To make someone a citizen of the US, you would:have to be born in the USgo to Ellis Islandtake a test to see how much you know about the US from the president
You have to be born in America to be a citizen
In general, Unless your parents are not citizens and don't want it, you are a citizen of the country in which you were born.
No. Marrying a US citizen does not make someone a US citizen.
no. "naturalize' means to make natural. A naturalized citizen is who becomes a citizen not by birth but because of legal action that makes him a citizen.
Yes. The place where he was born at the time was occupied by the US, so it make him a citizen.
This will depend on where the child is born, If born within the us the child is considered a citizen and the mother will be given more consideration for a residential visa, PS check with Immigration and Naturalization Dept.
it depends on where YOU were born. if they were born in say.. Germany and Scotland, you are 50% German and 50% scotish, but you arent a citizen in both of them.
Contrary to popular belief, marrying someone does not make them a US citizen. You need to talk with an attorney, and not WikiAnswers.
No...not exactly. You would have to migrate to Tanzania to actually become a citizen of Tanzania, or you would have to have be born there.Does marrying a Mexican make you a Mexican? Think of it that way.
The baby would be both a US citizen as well as a citizen of whatever country they were born in.