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If the parents are not German nationals, the legal status of the baby born in Germany will depend on the nationality laws of the parents' home country. The baby may acquire the nationality of the parents or be considered stateless, in which case they may be able to apply for residency or citizenship in Germany. It is recommended to consult with legal experts or authorities regarding the specific situation.
No. Only if you marry him, he will become a citizen.
if this alien becomes pregnant by an American, the baby is automaticaly an American citizen but at any time the mother can be deported back to her country unless she is married to the father of the baby or to a u.s citizen.
If you are a German citizen, your child will be considered a GERMAN citizen. Unlike the US, there is no Canadian law that provides for so-called "anchor babies" - that is - just because your child was born in Canada does not automatically make it a Canadian citizen. There can be certain exceptions to this --- SEE BELOW LINK ---
Yes, the child will always be considered German by the German state, because the Mother is German, and American by the US because his father is an American citizen. If you did not apply for both passports when the child was born, you may have difficulty proving your claim. Simply apply for the missing passport and see what is required. Even if both parents are US-Citizen, but Baby is born in Germany. You can get a Dual Citizenship for the Baby. But by the age of 23, he or she has to pick either or Citizenship! Yes, Immigrants get a Social Security number. Immigrants need a Green card and a SSN to be able to live an work in the States. it soley depends on if the baby was born on an American base or in a German hospital if he is born in a German hospital he will always be German, if he is bron in a American base in Germany the baby will be an American and a German baby. Its complicated because in America you need a social security number to be a citizen and imigrants don't get those so i have heard By US law, if one of your parents are a US citizen or you are born on US soil you are a US citizen. By German law if one of your parents are a German citizen you are a German citizen. Also since 2001 if you are born on German soil you become a German citizen. If you get the German citizenship from being born in Germany you must choose which citizenship you want to keep when you turn 18.
He shouldn't, but he CAN do whatever he wants.
YES!
ONLY if the baby has NOT been made a ward of court !
yes, the baby would be a citizen
if the baby is born in Korea then the baby will be a citizen of Korea......but can also later become a citizen of the us
we can only hope so
if you married your girlfriend after 3 years you will become a usa citizen. your child basically has both citizenship i believe but don't mock me.