yes, that's how it is, some people just come illegally
yes, that's how it is, some people just come illegally
No. Sparta didn't grant citizenship to very many men, either.
In most places in the US, yes. The citizenship does not matter. It will not immediately grant US citizenship to the immigrant.
Section 5 of the Citizenship Act sets out that the minister responsible (currently the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) can grant citizenship in his authority as a minister of the Crown. No advice to the Governor General is required, as citizenship in Canada is not issued by the Governor General-in-Council.
XD yes.
it grants the child citizenship, but not the mother or father if they were not born in America.
NO....if two jamaicans marry each other it does not grant them the citizenship of the country in which they got married!
can you make a logical guess how size might affect a nation's willingness to grant citizenship
No this does not grant them AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP.
The emperor Caracalla extended Roman citizenship to all the freeborn in the empire in 212 AD.
Yes, if you are/were born in Turkey, you are a Turkish citizen.
Yes it grants citizenship to all who are born in the US.
Dual citizenship or dual nationality is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of another country. Not every country will grant dual citizenship.