The baby is automatically an American citizen if it is born on American soil. As far as her being allowed in w/o any hassles, I am not sure about because she is still not an American citizen.
Yes.
If you are Jewish and have moved or want to move to Israel through Aliyah, you can retain your US citizenship. If you are no Jewish and want to obtain Israeli citizenship by naturalization, you have to give up your American citizenship. * People who make Aliyah to Israel, are automatically granted full Israeli citizenship after residing there for one year. During that one year, they hold on to your American passport and give you an Israeli travel document (red coloured as oppose to the regular, blue coloured, national passport.)
It depends on your citizenship. If you have American citizenship, or citizenship from most western and central European countries, you don't need a visa. They will grant you a permit to stay for a certain length of time upon arrival. The related link goes to a web page that will give you up to date information on the process and whether or not you need a visa.
My friends are visiting me while they are on vacation. Visiting Disney World is a very popular reason for vacationing in Florida.
no. as long as she is qualified as a permissive user of that vehicle.
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The mob came
because the mob came
If one were visiting Temescal in the United States of American they would be visiting East Bay regional park. It is located in the Oakland, California area.
Can my adult grown daughter in Augusta, GA stop me from visiting my granddaughter? I live in NJ.
African-Americans are US citizens whose ancestors are (usually) from the continent of Africa. Africans who live in an African country would be referred to by their country of citizenship (e.g., Namibians, Kenyans) and would not be called African-Americans. An African-American visiting Africa would simply be thought of as an "American" or "US citizen" to the local population.
Depending on your citizenship, it is normal for ALL countries to require visitors to have visas. The shortness of the length of stay is immaterial.