no
A Soviet.
A Soviet.
coo
because the union wanted it
Wyoming is the 44th state to become part of the Union.
If you are a US citizen you are the Union. Any state that may, in the future, join the Union would become US citizens. If you are referring to a workers union then it depends on the constitution of that union. There are several international ones.
There is no such thing as an EU citizen. Each country of the union has it's own laws and governance over citizenship.
The European Union is an organisation, not a country. A person who is a national of one of the countries in the European Union, is a national of only that country. A French national is not automatically an Italian national for example. What they are is a citizen of the European Union. Their passport will have only their own nationality on it.
If you are a foreigner marrying a US citizen, then no you are not a US citizen. Marriage to a citizen does normally give you "permanent resident" status for the duration of the union, and qualifies you for certain paths to citizenship, but it's not automatically granted.
A Soviet.
A Soviet.
A Soviet.
Yes, ethnically speaking. However, if you were currently in Poland while you gave birth, then your baby is also officially a Polish Citizen and a European Union citizen. If you were in say, Canada, then yes, you're baby is Polish and every bit ethnically Polish (providing your mate is also Polish) as you are, just minus the legality of being a Polish citizen. Your baby is then a Canadian citizen automatically and does not have to apply for citizenship formally.
European citizens retain the citizenship of their native country. They have relaxed travel restrictions to the rest of the European Union if their native country is a member of the European Union.
putting it out of union
kicking it out of the union
The European Union does not consist of all of European countries, so European Union citizenship does not unite all of Europe. Even in the European Union countries, each country has its own specific citizenship, as opposed to one single European Union citizenship. You are only a European Union citizen if you are a citizen of one of the European Union countries. There is no European Union citizenship by itself.