You're right to understand that German citizenship is granted by blood relations (although adoption seems to be an acceptable area). You can also be granted citizenship, if you're ethnically Jewish (i.e. not converted, sorry, Sammy Davis Junior Junior). But as a spouse, you would most likely be granted residency, as with most countries.
I don't think so. I know that the French have a law like that. But in TV they sometimes show that Children who have reached 18 are banished and send "back" to their parents origin country. Being born in Germany doesn't make you a German.
The official residence of the German chancellor is called the Federal Chancellery, or Bundeskanzleramt in German. It is located in Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
No, you cannot. You would need a passport, because a German residence permit can only get you around Germany, if you had a brain. So ask you parents about getting a passport, knucklehead.
The German farmers and Quakers took up residence in Pennsylvania.
Baby Woman was created in 1994.
German babys are the cutest and the cutest German baby name is katlinn or viktoria in German it is spelled with a ''k''
You question is confusing, noit really clear what you mean. A baby is a baby, no matter if the father is a German or not, and the mother is a German or not. He is the father, and she is the mother. No matter what nationality. :)
my baby you = mein Baby du
Frau = Woman; Mrs Dame = lady (meine Damen und Herren = Ladies and Gentlemen)
Ich bin eine Frauen. or the easier way i am a woman in german
A baby told him where to go
Big = gross Baby = baby