As far as I know the baby will receive automactic citizenship although the parent will not. The parent thus can go thru the steps for receiving their own citizenship.
it depends on the citizenship.
If you hold a green card and are in the US, you should apply for a travel document. Contact the INS so that they can assist you to apply for US citizenship.
It depends if you have a US citizenship. If you do not then they will charge you an international fee of About $50. It takes a while to get your citizenship though.
Travel visas and dual citizenship are two of the most influenced areas affected by travel queuing. It appears that anyone can be subject to travel queues depending upon the country of citizenship and its relationship to the destination country, rather than nationality alone.
That's such a dumb question.
Someone with dual citizenship should be able to enter and reside in each country in which citizenship is held without obtaining a visa. That is part of what citizenship is about - the right to enter and travel freely in your country of citizenship.
Yes apart from the benefit of right to vote, freedom to travel abroad etc for work in the judiciary also US citizenship is mandatory.
Anyone with a legal citizenship and proper documentation and identity can travel Philippines. One also that has a valid passport.
This will depend on what your citizenship is and the requirements needed to enter the countries you wish to travel. Generally, you need your passport, Visa, travel documents, money and yourself.
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India does not allow dual citizenship. But you can apply and get a passport-like booklet, at the nearest embassy and consulate general, that will allow you to travel to India visa-free.
If you travel by air, yes they do. Otherwise, they only need a birth certificate or another proof of citizenship.