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I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).
The act of giving full citizenship to a person in a foreign country is known as naturalization.
If you meet the citizenship requirement of the foreign country/state you are living in, then yes you can apply for citizenship of that country/state.
No you do not.The only person that doesn't have citezenship in America is the person from overseas.Another answer:Marriage to a foreign citizen does not affect one's own citizenship. If the new spouse wishes to obtain US citizenship, the laws of the home country determine whether or not that individual either gets dual citizenship or loses the original citizenship. For example, if a bride from New Zealand marries an American, she may gain US citizenship and retain her New Zealand citizenship. If a Chinese bride seeks US citizenship, though, China will not permit her to retain her Chinese citizenship.
If you are an American citizen you don't need to do anything. He is all ready a citizen no matter where he was born.
Derivative citizenship is citizenship that is extended to children of naturalized citizens. It is also extended to some foreign born children that are adopted by American citizens.
The child is an American citizen because he or she was born here. The foreign mother is not. Presumably this is because it would create an easy way to obtain citizenship if the government allowed foreign women to become citizens just because they gave birth in our country.
An immigrant in the US can petition for his or her spouse who lives in a foreign country as long as he/ or she living in the US has already recieved their citizenship.
You never lose US citizenship unless you either renounce it voluntarily or by serving in the army of a country that is in war with the US.
office that promotes American business and safeguards its travelers in a foreign country
Yes, if the foreign country and America have an extradition treaty.
Yes, provided they satisfy all requirements including citizenship.