It isn't automatic, an attorney would need to review your date of birth and how long your citizen parent lived in the U.S.
Are you a citizen? its possible, but there is not enough information here to give you answer.
Acquired citizenship is a line telling the issuing agency that you either are a natural citizen of the nation or have acquired citizenship by going through the process to gain citizenship in this country.
Yes. If the child is born in the US, the the US citizenship is automatically acquired. If born abroad, you simply must register the child's birth at the nearest US embassy or consulate.
A green card can be acquired through making an application for US citizenship after five years of residency. The period can be shortened to three years by marrying a U.S. citizen.
There is one and only category that is US citizen. Through the naturalization process using the USCIS Form N-400 or as citizen by birth to US citizen parent the citizenship can be obtained.The Form N-600 can be used to obtain the US citizenship certificate as proof for citizenship.
The United States does not formally recognize or allow triple citizenship. U.S. citizenship can be acquired through birth within the territory or through naturalization, but the U.S. government does not regulate or restrict the acquisition of additional citizenships by U.S. citizens. However, individuals with multiple citizenships are still required to comply with U.S. laws and regulations while in the country.
If you are talking about citizenship, then you are not an automatic citizen, because you were not born on U.S. soil. Your parents would have to fill out some paperwork, otherwise you would be an illegal immigrant. No, that is incorrect. Any child born to a U.S. citizen is considered a U.S. citizen themselves, automatically. You may have to provide a birth certificate (or equivalent birth record) along with documenting the legal U.S. citizenship of your parent(s), but you are otherwise automatically entitled to U.S. citizenship with no additional hoops to jump through.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
No, You can only become a citizen if you apply for you citizenship through immigration. Being a legal resident and married to an American citizen can and will not change your immigrant statics unless you go through the right process.
The child is an automatic citizen by the law. The child, upon reaching 18 may become a citizen of Canada or Nigeria. The mother on the other hand is not a citizen until she goes through a process of naturalization which means she must basically pass an exam to become a citizen.
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Through the US citizen spouse can get green card after two years of marriage and after 3rd anniversary can apply for US citizenship using Form N-400.
In the Netherlands, citizenship is conferred through 'blood'. Meaning you become a Dutch citizen by being born to Dutch citizens. If your grandparents were Dutch, and one of your parents claimed Dutch citizenship (which would be possible) and acquired it, then you would also be eligible for a Dutch password.