If one or more of the parents is a US citizen, the child is a US citizen, regardless of where they are born.
No. One official requirement is to be a natural-born US citizen.
No, just the child.
IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT THE PARENT'S ARE,IT ONLY MATTER'S WHERE THE CHILD IS BORN. IF THE CHILD IS BORN IN THE U.S. THEN THE CHILD IS A U.S. CITIZEN
The child is a citizen of both countries, since it was born on Canadian soil, but from an American citizen.
The child of a US citizen is considered a US citizen.
Yes. All legal authorities agree on this. There is an open question of whether a child of citizens NOT born on U.S. soil is also a natural born citizen, but no disagreement about this aspect of it.
Yes, if born in the US, the child is automatically an American citizen.
Yes, if the child was born outside the US and one of the biological parents was a US citizen, you should go to the nearest embassy or consulate general of the US and register the child's birth so that he or she can officially be a US citizen (they are entitled to automatic US citizenship). If the child is born in the US, the birth certificate of the child is the proof of citizenship and no other paperwork is required. If the child was not the biological child of a US citizen (he or she was adopted, or belong to a non-citizen spouse that the US citizen has married), then the US citizen will have to apply for a US permanent residency visa for that child. The child is then eligible to become a naturalized US citizen after they turn 18 OR have lived in the US for 5 years, whichever comes later.
the child and your self need to go to immagrastion and get citizenship in brazil for the child.
No it is a citizen of where it lives.
no
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"