You have American citizenship but foreign ancestry. Your origin is from both of your parents in term of ancestry.
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.
She did not really have any parents: she was born from the foam of the Mediterranean. (Let's not talk abnout the origin of the foam).
Depending on the laws of those countries, the child may get both or neither of their parents' citizenships. For the most part, nationality is determined by where you are born, not to who.
if you were born in the USA you are an American, if you were born in China your are Chinese, if you are born in Holland you are Dutch, as an example, if you were born in the Holland and you immigrated to Canada with your parents, you are now Dutch-Canadians or just Canadians. You take on the name of the country to which you immigrated.
George Lopez was born in Los Angeles, California in the USA. Both of his parents were born in Mexico.
Anyone who is born in the United States is eligible for presidency, it does not matter the birth place of your parents, only you.
Akshay Kumar's nationality is Indian. He was born and raised in India only. His parents belong to Indian origin.
Both of her parents were American. Her mom, Cissy Houston was born in Newark NJ (her birth name was Emily Drinkard). Her dad, John Russell Houston Jr., was born in Trenton NJ.
born on different years?
If both of the parents are Chinese, a person born in China will be Chinese. However, there are many exceptions to this. If the parents, or at least one of the parents, is a US citizen, they child can be a US Citizen. Many other countries have the same rule.
yes he was born there but moved with his parents to a different place.
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