It depends where his parents are from. If a child has US citizenship,the US does not require him to give up the US citizenship ever. But, let's say the parents are from Japan, government of Japan requires him to choose between Japanese or American nationality and give up one of them.
If your birth certificate was filed in the United States of America then you are automatically an American citizen. If you also claim citizenship with another country, the United States government asks that you choose your citizenship to one or the other.
Marriage and naturalization Although the United States does not recognize dual citizenship status officially, it does not prohibit it either. However if the question were to come up in a legal or immigration type proceeding your United States citizenship may be disallowed if you also have citizenship in another country, in which case you would be treated as a resident alien in the USA.
because we choose representatives
it was blasted
Amsee: • The United States can only become socialist if we, as a commonwealth, choose to be represented by our governing institutes as such.
the first president of the united states of america was george washintom
Not in the United States.
We the people of these united states
In the United States we are at liberty to do anything we choose, within the bounds of the law.
usa france japan and taiwan yes
hallo, choose the country where you'd like to know the embassy location. follow this link and choose it on the right. then you'll get the information http://united-states.visahq.com/embassy/United-States/
Your child will be an American citizen automatically because American parents = American child. However, the Italian law is different than ours. You are not Italian just because you are born in Italy. if you are born in Italy to foreign parents, and you reside there until you are 18, then you can apply for citizenship. At that point, the child can be a duel citizen (the US now recognizes duel citizenship).