You would most likley be from both of those countries. For example if your mother had you in a car while in the mexican,american border, you would be Mexican American. Would not make a diffrence really, although it would be a great story to tell where you were born.
He was born in Minnesoto so his nationality is American.
He was American, born in Boston, Massachussets.
Nationality means what country you're from. i.e., if you are talking to someone from russia they would be Russian. If you are talking to someone from England they would be English. It depends who you are asking.
Kaj Goldberg is American. He was born in Los Angeles, California. However, his father is from Egypt and his mother is from the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Polish
The answer is Italian
The nationality of a child depends on the laws of the country he/she is born in. If the child is born in the United states, then would be a citizen of the United States, an American. Some countries recognize dual nationality, the nationality of the parents, plus the country where he/she is born, such as a child born in Sweden of American parents would be both.
Johannes Kepler was born in Stuttgart, in the Duchy of Wurtemburg (now in Germany) his nationality would therefore have been "Wurtemburger"
Welsh - he was born in Buckley (near the English border) in 1980, and has gone on to win 8 caps for Wales.
Someone who is born in Glasgow would have British nationality in international law, but they would probably refer to themselves as being Scottish.
He would have been a Genoan.
There's a difference between nationality and the so called ethnicity. Nationality tells you which country the person is born in or is a citizen off, ethnicity attempts to describe the person's racial makeup. If the child is born in Africa, then his nationality would be of a African country, like Zimbabwe, Congo, South Africa, Ethiopia, etc.
The child's Nationality would be that of his or her parents, the status of the child's citizenship might be determined by which country held jurisdiction over the waters the ship was in when the child was born.
Nationality - is the country where you were born. Citizenship - is 'adopted' nationality. For example, I am British by birthright - I was born in England (as were many generations of my family). If I were to emigrate to Australia, I could apply for citizenship - however - my nationality on any legal documents would still say British.
She was born on December 19, 1915 in Paris France, so her nationality would be French.
You would be an American Citizen. But your nationality would be whatever your parents are. So your American, but your nationality is _______. Hope this helped!
My nationality is English, as I was born in Liverpool!