Yes, but you would have to have more paperwork than a simple passport to stay a long time. Go online to the British embassy site and find out the forms you will need they should have what you need to do.
You can become a citizen just like any other immigrant. Having family who are US citizens might make it easier, though.
Yes.
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yes. the baby is then a US citizen and can bring family into the country.
my mom used to not be an American citizen, but then she took an American citizen test. if u havent tryed that, do it!
Nope not unless they are family
Olivia is British by birth, but became an American citizen. More recently she became an Australian citizen, which is something she wanted to do for a long time having grown up in Australia after moving from her native England (born in Cambridge) at the age of 5.
They are on record as having held a family seat as Lords of the Manor in Yorkshire, England, during the 13th century.
Having a baby does not make one an adult.
I am a US citizen that married a Columbian 6 years ago. She wasn't able to get a visa to come the states. Now her and both want a divorce but she lives in Columbia and I live here in the states. Can I get divorced here without having to travel to Columbia and where can I find the paperwork that I need?
That depends on the states licensing regulations. Some states allow you one family (as many children as in that family) without needing to be licensed. You can also watch children related to you without having to be licensed.
Because when they do, the people directly vote for those who represent them rather than having them appointed by some central authority without the citizen's say-so.