Baby is an American citizen due to the law of blood. (Jus sanguinis)
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
You apply for citizenship.
The child will have dual citizenship in Canada and America. It depends on why the couple was in Germany. If he was stationed there for military reasons, the child will have no type of German citizenship.
Typically the child will have dual citizenship until they reach the age of 18, at which point they have to determine which citizenship they were going to go with.
The child is a citizen of both countries, since it was born on Canadian soil, but from an American citizen.
Yes, the child born to a US citizen, can be a US citizen irrespective of place of birth.In your case, the child will also be a dual citizen. But remember to register your child's birth at the US embassy or consulate if he or she is born abroad.
The US will recognize the child as an American citizen. Japan may allow them to claim Japanese citizenship, but I don't believe they do.
I don't think so, unless the child was born on American soil (actually in America, an American territory, American military installation, or American embassy).
According to American law, if one or both of the parents are American citizens, the child is also an American citizen. If the child is also eligible for Chinese citizenship (such as one parent being a Chinese citizen), at a certain age the child will be asked to choose citizenship of one country or the other.
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
child born abroad of american citizen
the child and your self need to go to immagrastion and get citizenship in brazil for the child.