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It depends on the Indian Citizenship Law. If they give the instant citizenship to new born babies then the child have dual nationalities otherwise it is automatically gets the Canadian Citizenship.
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The baby will have US citizenship.
She was not born in Ecuador, but her father was.
The citizenship of a baby born on a plane, or on a cruise ship, is the same as that of their parents.
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Yes, you can apply for citizenship in Canada if your deceased father was born there. However, it is not a guarantee that you will gain citizenship.
The baby will automatically be granted citizenship since born in the United States. If you marry your boyfriend he will too but he doesn't really have an affect on the outcome of the baby's citizenship.
Assuming the parents have citizenship of their respective countries, it doens't matter where the child is born, it will have dual-citizenship, and will have to choose when they turn 18. Although I assume one, or both of the parents will change their citizenship at some point in those 18 years.
If she does not hold British Citizenship herself; then she can't.With the exception of few countries, parents do not receive citizenship of their child.
I'm not sure where Canadian citizenship is supposed to fit into the picture because you haven't mentioned anything about anybody being Canadian? If a baby is born in England, it will be considered to be of English nationality, but the baby's "heritage" or "ancestry" will be Polish and Bolivian.