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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.
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The country of France is separated into political sections called "départements," similar to the states or provinces in other countries, the smallest of which is Paris, which is 105 km2.
I know it is weird but yes.. You can get married to a dead person!
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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.
I think that is called a Mexican-American.
A person who is in favor of greatly restricting Immigration because it takes jobs away from American citizens is called a Nativist.
No, they are New Zealand citizens. But New Zealand does not have a bar on a person holding multiple citizenships. As several countries do.
Basically, any person born in the united state or certain territories of the U.S. is a U.S. citizen regardless of age. Such persons are natural-born citizens. Further, the minor children of naturalized American citizens obtain c itizenship automaticallywhen the parent is naturalized.. This is called derivative citizenship. Age has no bearing on the above.
If born in the US, Japanese Americans are American citizens. They have all the rights as every person born in America.
A person born on an air base is an American citizen. Of course, this is only true if the parents are American citizens.
A person who is born in the US is automatically a citizen even if his parents are not. Many Japanese had immigrated and some of them had become citizens, but they had children born here.
The is no age limit for citizenship; people born in the US are instantaneously citizens at birth. There was a time in American history when people who were citizens of other countries were asked to renounce their foreign citizenship before being eligible to become American citizens, but that is no longer required. So citizens do not have to renounce anything.
Im mulatto. A mulatto is a person who has a one parent that is white and the other black. A mestizo is a native American and European person. Hope this helped :)
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