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The soil of the embassy, whatever the country, is always French land (this isn't American soil even though the premises have diplomatic status). Regarding French law, a person born in France in French.
Because your parents did not have the French Nationality. You eventually could have it if one of your parent had been French.
Although Camus was the first African born winner he did not win the award as an African. He was considered French. The first African born, African winner was Wole Soyinka who was an African writer from Nigeria who won the Nobel Prize in 1986, and was the first African who ever won the award. He wrote an autobiography called, "The Man Died" in 1972.
Napoleon Bonaparte . The French do not regard Napoleon as a dictator. He was more properly called Premier or Emperor. He is a great hero in France. Napoleon, it might be noted, was not even French. He was born (1769) in Corsica, shortly before it was incorporated into France (30 Nov 1789). His native language and ancestry were Italian and French historians have noted that he never lost his pronounced Italian accent. Napoleon's short stature was mocked in cartoons in England, France's longtime enemy. Napoleon was an ally of America, but over the years the American view of Napoleon has become similar to the British viewpoint.
It's not an obligation to be born in France to be president. However, you have to be of French nationality.
No. The spouse would have to naturalize in France to become a french citizen. Children of this couple, who are born in the US, are dual French-US citizens at birth. The process for "recognizing" french citizenship is complicated, however.
No. A baby born in the USA is automatically a citizen, but the mother is still illegal.
Um.... She was born a woman..... Geesh.....
Rebecca Cole was an African-American woman born before the US Civil War. She was born March 16, 1846 and died on August 14, 1922, at the age of 76. In 1867, she was the second African-American woman to become a licensed physician in the US.
Rebecca Cole was born in the free state of Pennsylvania in 1846. Her parents were not slaves. She was the second African-American woman to become a physician.
Yes, a naturalized Frenchman or Frenchwoman can be elected as French president. The requirement is to be French, and not to be born French or to be born on French land.
she was born and raised in Houston, Texas, in the United States of America and her mother is from the creole descent which means beyonce is african american, native american and french
No, he was American, he was born in Virginia in 1732.
If they were born in American or become American citizens, then they are Americans.
American born of German, French and Dutch ancestry.
"Je suis né" If you're a woman : "Je suis née"
He was born in Boston, Massachusetts so he was American