Caribbean nationality refers to the legal citizenship or identity of individuals from the Caribbean region, which comprises various island nations and territories in the Caribbean Sea. Each country, such as Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago, has its own laws and criteria for citizenship, often influenced by historical, cultural, and political factors. Caribbean nationality can also encompass a shared cultural identity among people from the region, characterized by diverse languages, traditions, and histories. Additionally, some individuals of Caribbean descent may hold dual nationality if they reside in other countries.
The Caribbean is multiracial including Indians, Blacks, French, Spanish, Dutch, Chinese, and English.
Philip is a native of the fictional Caribbean island of Curacao.
she is either Caribbean or some sort of pacific nationality
Martinique is a French. It is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean Sea.
It depends on your nationality and if you intend going ashore.
Her nationality is American. Ethnically she is Chinese (Father) and Black (Mother).
Aruban is the nationality of the people of Aruba.Specifically, Aruba is an island in the south Caribbean Sea. Its people are called Aruban. The Dutch influence is strong, from colonial days and due to the continued but autonomous ties with the Netherlands.
I think you mean Bo DIETL- he is an American of Afro-Caribbean descent, born in New York City in 1950.
Most often peoples from the Caribbean are referred to by their country within the Caribbean or their ethnic group, for example Dominican or Carib, respectively. If you must refer to a person by the entire Caribbean region then I would use 'Caribbean people(s)'.
Dutch is not a country but a language or nationality. Dutch is the language spoken in the Netherlands, Belgium and some Caribbean islands such as Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. Dutch is also associated with the Dutch nationality, which is linked to people from the Netherlands
Tobago is a part of Trinidad and Tobago, a dual-island nation in the Caribbean. The term "Tobago" itself does not have a gender; it refers to a place rather than a person. Therefore, it is not classified as male or female. In discussions about nationality, it is appropriate to refer to the citizens of Tobago as Tobagonians.
Surinamese is the nationality of someone from the country of Suriname.Dutch is the nationality that historically has had the most influence on the development of modern-day Suriname. That impact is seen in the continued use of Dutch as the national language even after independence from the Netherlands. But with independence, the Surinamese government and the Surinamese people are tending to focus more and more on their interactions with the nearby island nations of the Caribbean and with their own native Amerindian populations.