No, you have to wait until the child reaches the age of 18 years who could then
only if the child isn't a citizen, if he is a citizen then you would have to fly (plane) him over to wherever you live.
If you live in the US... a minor (an unemancipated minor) can't sue anyone.
i can help you! you can come live with me and we can be room ates!!!!! ok!!!!!
Any nationality can live in Chicago. If born there you are a us citizen.
If someone is born in the USA, they are a natural born citizen. Illegal aliens are those who are born elsewhere and live in the USA without permission.
I assume your nephew is a minor. If you live in the United States and he is not a citizen of the United States, there is a procedure you can use to make him a citizen. There are immigration lawyers who are familiar with the process.
Yes you are.
An 18 year old is still a minor there
Did you mean: 'Citizen'? if you did then the definition is as follows: Citizen: a citizen is a member of the public that belongs to a certain country if you were born and live in the same country, you are a citizen of that country and protected by it's laws.
No, because you would be a man. Your wife could, though, if she was in the UK when she gave birth to a baby. You might note that if you live in the UK she is still a citizen there. If you live in Venezuela she is a citizen there.
No, a minor cannot decide where to live until he is 18.
No. A single parent can live with whoever they want as long as that person is not harmful to the child.