No countries. The parents should be either permanent resident or citizens of that country.
Some countries like Malaysia won't even allow entry to pregnant women.
The act of giving full citizenship to a person in a foreign country is known as naturalization.
Expatriation.
To apply for citizenship through naturalization in the Philippines, an applicant must meet the following qualifications: Have resided in the Philippines for a continuous period of at least 10 years. Be of good moral character and believe in the principles underlying the Philippine Constitution. Be able to speak and write English or Filipino and any other Philippine language. Have shown a willingness to support the Philippine Government and contribute to the progress of the country.
You never lose US citizenship unless you either renounce it voluntarily or by serving in the army of a country that is in war with the US.
giving discounts for tourist ,more importace to the tourism
No, the child's status would be based upon the parents discretion. There have been times when a women will go to Mexico for certain reasons while she's pregnant, but with no intentions on giving birth there and then the women inadvertently does give birth there. The government can not force the child to stay there when the parents are not even citzens of the country. The child would be granted dual citizenship and/or upon the parents discretion giving the citzenship of the country they live in.
Philippine Citizenship can be acquired by becoming naturalized in the Philippines. For naturalization requirements, see related links.
1932, at birth to American parents living in London.
it grants the child citizenship, but not the mother or father if they were not born in America.
they guranteed citizenship by giving the slaves the right to eat fried chicken
No because Hermione protected them by giving them new identities in a new country.
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