The individual could nationally be both from one country and the other country, literally! The child could decide which country to support, as the child is from both countries, it's almost like saying G sharp and A flat are the same key but the child can decide who he/she is more comfortable to support.
Answer 2I don't actually think this is physically possible. It implies the bed on which the Mother is lying is deliberately placed astride the border line!
Yes. Isn't it weird? But it is actually 1.26 seconds that a child is born in India
The second child born to the Shakespeare's was actually twins: Judith or Hamnet.
Arthur was born in Vermont, so close to the Canadian border that opponents raised the question of whether he was actually born in the US.
The child is a citizen of both countries, since it was born on Canadian soil, but from an American citizen.
Yes, Julia Child did live in other countries during various times of her life, but she was born and died in California.
Larry Border was born in 1951.
Border Gezi was born in 1964.
No. A child born on January 1, 2014 can be claimed on the 2014 tax return. By the same token a Child born after Midnight on December 31, 2014 will not be able to be claimed on the 2014 return because the Child is actually not born until 2015.
You would most likley be from both of those countries. For example if your mother had you in a car while in the mexican,american border, you would be Mexican American. Would not make a diffrence really, although it would be a great story to tell where you were born.
Allan Border was born on July 27, 1955.
That was Virginia Dare, born on 18 August 1587 on Roanoke Island. Well actually Virginia Dare was the first English child born in North America but the question is Who was the first African American child born in the colonies and it was William Tucker
It depends. If the child was born in the US* they are considered a citizen, whether or not the parent(s) are illegal. There has been talk of changing the law because many illegal's come over the border to give birth, entitling the child to all benefits of an American, including welfare money, ect. They also can remain as a parent of an underaged citizen. If the child was not born in the US, he/she too would be illegal, and unless a green card is obtained. parent and child run the risk of deportation. *I use the US as an example. Other countries may have different laws pertaining to immigration.