British.
Elizabeth Taylor
1932, at birth to American parents living in London.
Most likely London but he could have dual citizenship of the US and UK. (One house in London one in Los Angeles)
The same way as a British - born in Lagos to British parents - become a Nigerian citizen. Citizenship has to do with the place where one is born.
you will get the same citizenship as your parents
Dame Elizabeth has dual citizenship in the US and UK. She was born in England to American parents.
Yes, in the United Kingdom, dual citizenship is legal. The current law, the Nationality Act of 1948, does not disallow it.
Yes, you can apply for citizenship in Canada if your deceased father was born there. However, it is not a guarantee that you will gain citizenship.
Unless you were born in Australia, you would not be able to automatically obtain citizenship. However, anyone can take the citizenship test to try to obtain citizenship. If your parents were born in Australia but you were born overseas you cna be granted Australian citizenship.
Daniel Day-Lewis was born in London, but holds dual British/Irish citizenship and lives in Ireland. As of 2014, he is the only actor with Irish citizenship to win a competitive Oscar, which he has done three times. Peter O'Toole, born in Ireland but raised mostly in London, was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar eight times without a win He received an Honorary Award in 2003.
you can take a citizenship test
The baby will have US citizenship.