if you married your girlfriend after 3 years you will become a usa citizen. your child basically has both citizenship i believe but don't mock me.
No. citizenship has to do with where you were born, and where your parents were born. It has nothing to do with marriage.
The baby will have US citizenship.
No. A baby born in the United States is a citizen of the United States no matter where he/she subsequently moves.
Only way is through marriage. Child born in the US is a citizen already. Child can request residency for mother at the age of 21.
There should be no problem as both of you are Canadian citizens.
Norwegian parents and/or born in Norway. If you're born by Norwegian abroad, the birth will need to be reported to the Norwegian government if the baby should be a citizen of Norway. Dual citizenship is NOT ALLOWED for Norwegians.
The minor child of a US citizen is always eligible for US citizenship. The child might also be eligible for Thai citizenship since he was born there.
if the baby is born in Korea then the baby will be a citizen of Korea......but can also later become a citizen of the us
The citizenship of a baby born on a plane, or on a cruise ship, is the same as that of their parents.
Baby is an American citizen due to the law of blood. (Jus sanguinis)
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).
Two types of citizenship include naturalized citizenship and birthright citizenship. When a person is born into a country, he or she has birthright citizenship. When a person moves to a country and applies to become a citizen, he or she is a naturalized citizen.The two types of citizenship include birthright citizenship (where you are born into a country) and naturalization citizenship (where you move to a country and become a citizen).