No, Algerian birth certificates for example are in no way related to US citizenship.
This question is meaningless, it is missing punctuation. But the answer of the question "Would having only a birth certificate be absolute proof of citizenship, in the US, if your father was not a citizen and your mother did not meet the requirements for citizenship?" would be no. For example, Czech birth certificates have nothing to do with US citizenship.
A birth certificate shows citizenship.
It is a certificate that acts as certificate of citizenship for children whose parents live abroad. You have to go the embassy of your country of citizenship, register your child's birth who was born abroad and get that certificate in order for him/her to gain your citizenship officially.
If you are a US citizen by birth to US citizen parents you would have to file the Form N-600 to get the Certificate of Citizenship as proof for US citizenship. Else after successful completion of naturalization process a naturalization certificate would be given as proof for US citizenship.
One can prove U.S. citizenship without a passport by providing a birth certificate, naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship issued by the U.S. government. These documents serve as official proof of citizenship.
Your birth certificate is valuable as a legal document for proving your identity and citizenship, but it does not have monetary value in itself.
No, it is not recommended to sell your birth certificate as it is an important legal document that proves your identity and citizenship.
A birth certificate confirms that a person was born on a specific day at a specific location. It can be used to prove citizenship and identification.
If you were born in the UK, your birth certificate will confirm that you are British. If you have lost it, you can apply for a copy. It you are British by naturalisation, your certificate will prove it.
No, a Hawaiian 'Certificate of Live Birth' alone is not sufficient proof of US citizenship to obtain a US passport. In order to obtain a passport, you need to provide an original or certified copy of a US birth certificate, naturalization certificate, Certificate of Citizenship, or a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, along with other required documents and forms.
No, a driver's license is not proof of citizenship. It is a document issued by the government that permits an individual to operate a motor vehicle. Proof of citizenship typically requires a birth certificate, passport, or naturalization certificate.
You do not need to present a birth certificate to use a passport for its intended purpose. A passport alone is sufficient proof of nationality/citizenship. You may need to present a birth certificate in order to apply for a passport.