only if the baby was born in the us
the mom has no riqhts she is illeqal. if she qets cauqht she will be sent back to wherever. but since the baby was born in the US they have citizen riqhts. the mom wants to take the baby with her,so what she neads to do
the baby is concederd an American citizen too because it is born in the u.s and it does not matter if the father is not a citizen the baby can still get benefits!
NO! yes!my baby is a us citizen even if she born in philippines and not yet married as long as the father acknowledge her and had the DNA test with the US embassy whlle applying with her passport.
Baby is US citizen if born in Hawaii.
Only if the birth is registered in that country's U.S. embassy. If not, he can still be a citizen if father lived in the US a certain amount of years, and a certain amount of years past a specific age ( the actual years and age depends on the father's year of birth). If that fails,
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
yes, the baby would be a citizen
yeah it is rally interesting
Yes, since the mother is a citizen (no matter how she became a citizen), the baby is a citizen regardless of where it was born. However, there are additional rules if the baby does not end up living back in the the US or if the parents/grandparents have not lived in the US for a period of time. Check in with the local embassy.
No.
The baby would be both a US citizen as well as a citizen of whatever country they were born in.
well the question of the daay would be are they married????