No U.S. president has ever been born in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Barack Obama and all 43 previous presidents of the United States were born in a State of the U.S.A. or a colony that would later become part of the U.S.A.
No US President was born in Indiana.
unless the law is changed the answer is yes if the child was born in the US then he/she can be president regardless where the parents are born.
Franklin D Roosevelt (US President) and Neville Chamberlain (UK Prime Minister)
No US President has been born in, raised in, or had his or her power base in Alaska.
The constitution of the US requires that a President must be born in the US.
No US President was born in Alaska.
A native-born US citizen. This is not necessary to be president however, you need only be a natural-born US citizen.
No. The president must be a natural born US citizen.
100% yes if born in an overseas US military hospital. If born in an off base establishment, the local base/fort/camp will have paperwork for the child's US Citizenship. In some countries, for example the UK, when the child is born off base they can be granted dual citizenship, as my son was.
As of 2010 no US President has been born in Alaska, but President Obama was born in Hawaii.
Yes. Several ways. * You're a citizenship of the UK and become a naturalized citizen in the US, or vice versa. * Your father (or mother) was born in the UK and you were born in US. Parents are not diplomats. * Both of your parents were born in the US, you are born in the UK. * One of your parents were born in the US, lived there for at least 5 years after age 14, married, then had a child in the UK.
You have to be a natural born citizen in the US to be President.