Mr. Obama is a citizen of only the United States, and has never held another citizenship instead or in addition to United States citizenship. Just as American children who live with their parents for several in France or Germany remain American while they are living abroad, so too did Barack Obama remain an American citizen while living in Indonesia.
President Obama lived in Indonesia as a child with his mother; however, he was never an Indonesian citizen.
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He lived in Indonesia for a brief period as a child.
He lived in Indonesia for a brief period as a child.
An Indonesian citizen, he was Obama's stepfather for a few years. This had no affect on Obama's American citizenship, since you can't lose your citizenship as a child.
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No, he was not. While he lived in Indonesia with his mom and step-dad for four years, there is no evidence his step-dad ever adopted him.
When President Obama was a child, he went to St. Francis Assisi Catholic school in Jakarta, Indonesia, for three years when his mother married an Indonesian man. Barack Obama went to an Indonesian public school in Jakarta for one year before moving back to Honolulu, Hawaii.
A person is born a citizen of the United States of America if he is born on the the soil belonging to The United States of America or if either parent is a citizen of The United States of America. Obama's Mother was and is a citizen of The United States of America. That makes any child of hers a citizen of The United States of America. Obama was not born in Kenya, but in Hawaii which is also part of The United States of America. Obama is not the first President that was questioned on that. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was elected president in 1932, was born in Canada.
No, just the child.
Basically, no. Having a child is not a free pass into the US, nor should it be.