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What is the citizenship status of Americans who live abroad?

child born abroad of american citizen


What was granted to all Native Americans following World War 1?

American citizenship


Can Americans live in Canada on their visa without giving up their citizenship?

Americans can live in Canada if they apply for permanent residence. They do not, however, need to "give up" their citizenship and may apply for a dual citizenship. They will have both a Canadian and their American citizenships.


What is the best description of the Snyder Act?

it granted American citizenship to all Native Americans in the 1920's.


Is the best description of the Snyder Act?

it granted American citizenship to all Native Americans in the 1920's.


How did the fourteenth and fifteenth amendment improve the lives of African Americans?

the 14th amendment gave african american a citizenship and the 15th amendment it banned states from denying the vote to african americans


Why do people call themselves African Americans if they don't have duel citizenship is this not how racism starts?

Being an African American does not necessarily mean they have duel citizenship. In general, countries define citizenship based on ones descent, place of birth, marriage, and/or naturalization. An example of duel citizenship is when, lets say, an Australian citizen travels to the United States, marries a United States citizen and has children. Those children have both, US and Australian citizenship. The Term African American really comes from the slave trade when Africans were transported by ship to the Americas, in which they became, "African Americans." The African Americans today did not have a choice to be "African Americans" because their ancestors were brought here. Thus, the term 'African American' is not racist in anyway but more politically correct and duel citizenship does not apply to all African Americans.


Were West Germans in the American-occupied territory of Germany considered Americans?

There is no American-occupied war zone in which the natives gain US citizenship by virtue of occupation.Another answerOf course not, or are all the Iraqi people Americans?!


What was the objective of the union league of America?

Encouraging African American suffragePromoting Republican candidatesInstructing African Americans in the rights and duties of the citizenship.


Who were the newest Americans?

Anyone that arrives today intending to take up an American countries citizenship. Peruvian, Mexican, Canadian etc.


What Act of 1924 gave American Indians the right of US citizenship?

With Congress' passage of the Indian Citizenship Act, the government of the United States confers citizenship on all Native Americans born within the territorial limits of the country. Before the Civil War, citizenship was often limited to Native Americans of one-half or less Indian blood. In the Reconstruction period, progressive Republicans in Congress sought to accelerate the granting of citizenship to friendly tribes, though state support for these measures was often limited. In 1888, most Native American women married to U.S. citizens were conferred with citizenship, and in 1919 Native American veterans of World War I were offered citizenship. In 1924, the Indian Citizenship Act, an all-inclusive act, was passed by Congress. The privileges of citizenship, however, were largely governed by state law, and the right to vote was often denied to Native Americans in the early 20th century.


If you are born in another country's airspace on an American airplane what is your citizenship?

Depends on the citizenship of your parents. Being on an American airplane does not bestow citizenship.