Where were you born? That is your nationality.
It would be a matter for the individual, but they would be entitled to a British passport.
In an independent Scotland the person would be considered a Scottish citizen.
Father: James VI of Scotland and I of England Mother: Anne of Denmark
Scince England was our mother country Scotland was our father country, Wales was our aunt contry and Ireland was our unhappy uncle country
In Scotland it was his mother Mary I of Scots. In England it was his mother's cousin Elizabeth.
Neither. He was born in Kenya and spent much of his life there and in South Africa. He has a British passport due to his parents. His father came from England, as did his mother's parents.
Knopfler was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to an English mother and a Hungarian Jewish father.
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587) was the mother of James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) by her second husband, Lord Henry Darnley.
The mother of James I of England (James VI of Scotland) was Mary, Queen of Scots, despite her title she was raised in France (where she later became Queen Consort to King Francis II) and spoke French as a first language and later English with a French accent. She was executed in 1587 on order of her father's (James V of Scotland) cousin Elizabeth I of England, for her part in a Catholic plot to depose Elizabeth in favour of Mary.
Priscilla White was born in the Scotland Road area of Liverpool, England, during World War II, to a Protestant father and a Catholic mother. I believe they were of Irish origin.
Both his mother and father were born in New York, His father's ancestors originated from Holland , England and Spain. His mother 's ancestors originated from England.
Poe's foster mother, Frances Allan, and natural father, David Poe Jr, were born in the United States, and Poe's foster father, John Allan, was born in Scotland. It was Poe's natural mother, Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe, who was born in England.
The word "mither" is a form of the word "mother" used in Scotland and northern England. Its etymology is the same as the etymology for "mother."
Father Trinidad Mother England