If both parents live in the US and have US citizenship then the child would be American with British ancestry. If the child was just born in the US, e.g. when the parents were on holiday, then the child would be british. However I am not an expert so don't get annoyed if I'm wrong (I'm looking at YOU Bigcatone) (no-one but Bigcatone will know what I mean).
its depend on the parents nationality.
depends on what nationality you are...My parents are mexicans,born over there and I'm born in USA,So I'm Mexican-American ...(baby will still be your nationality)
Yes. If you were settled in UK at the time of birth, he or she can. Otherwise, if you become settled in UK before he or she turns 18 years old, he or she can. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_nationality_law#British_citizenship_by_birth_in_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish/American . The baby will have dual citizenship.
The baby would only get British citizenship automatically if the parents are settled in the UK or hold British citizenship. Registration would be made under section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act 1981. Any other circumstances would be at the discretion of the Home Office immigration authorities.
Depending on the laws of those countries, the child may get both or neither of their parents' citizenships. For the most part, nationality is determined by where you are born, not to who.
If the parents are not German nationals, the legal status of the baby born in Germany will depend on the nationality laws of the parents' home country. The baby may acquire the nationality of the parents or be considered stateless, in which case they may be able to apply for residency or citizenship in Germany. It is recommended to consult with legal experts or authorities regarding the specific situation.
If she does not hold British Citizenship herself; then she can't.With the exception of few countries, parents do not receive citizenship of their child.
No, baby will not get citizenship of UK. He will get same citizenship as of parents. You will have to contact your consulate in UK to get PPT or to get baby's name on your PPT.Algonwith ILR, you can apply for baby's citizenship, when you will be eligible.
That depends on where the baby was borne and the laws of that country. It then depends on the nationality laws pertaining to India and Australia.
Scottish baby
egyptian