An immigrant.
B: Alien
No! If the child is born in another country and not on a military base, the child is a citizen of the country to wit it is born in. The parent will have to fill the proper paperwork to get the child it's US status.
A person living in a country where they were not born is often referred to as an "immigrant" if they move to that country with the intention of settling there. If they are in a temporary situation, they may be called a "temporary resident" or "non-resident." Additionally, terms like " expatriate" or "expat" can apply, especially if the individual has moved for work or lifestyle reasons.
Superman was not born in any country- he was born on his home planet and became a resident of the United States after he was sent to Earth.
A first generation American can best be described as a person who was born in another country.
Your parent has no bearing on you getting residency, unless you were born in the country.
A third-generation American can best be described as someone whose grandparents came from another country.
B.Whose parents were born in another country.(APEX)
I see what you mean actually the definition of alien is: A foreigner as of a resident born in or belonging to another country would be known as an alien in other words. Ex: Tom was born and raised in Europe however, at the age of 35 he moved to Mexico and there he was known as an alien.
our country Meaning that you were born here or are a legal resident. Pais de natividad is the country you were born in .
you have to born in another country
for those who are born in the same country and also to those whose who were born in one country and parents born in another country.