the child is considered American and will need to have a passport to travel outside the U.S.A
by naturalization Jamaican, by citizenship American most people have both
Once you are born in America, you are considered an american.
The Jamaican would have to apply for a residential visa. This must be updated or extended periodically. Contact the American Consulate in Princeton.
No, he was American. He came from Gary, Indiana in America.
No. It takes a lot of time and paperwork before he'll become a citizen.
It costs about 25,000 Jamaican dollarsSame as the cost in America $ 100. But you have to pay in American money
The United States of America is NOT considered a Latin American country.
Yes. You are an American CITIZEN (refers to the legal aspect), but you are part Jamaican by NATIONALITY (refers to blood). For instance if both of your parents are Mexicans, you are a Mexican by nationality no matter where you live or were you were born in.
No T-Pain or his birthname Faheem is an American citizen born and raised in Tallahassee, Florida, United States Of America. Currently living in Georgia. Hope I helped :)
It came by Jamaican sailors
10000 dollars
Yes, the entire Caribbean and the vast majority of Central America are considered part of the North American continent. The only part of Central America that is considered part of the South American continent are the parts of Panama to the southeast of the Panama Canal.
Peru and Chile are both Latin American countries. South America, Central America, and Mexico are all considered Latin American countries.