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Yes, he is a US citizen.
He is not a citizen of the US; however, he is a citizen of the UK and an honorary citizen of Italy.
He is a British citizen residing in Monaco.
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No, they're different. There's a US passport and a Canadian passport.
If you are from a different country and you happen to be selected for the NBA draft, you will not automatically become a US citizen.
Yes, since the mother is a citizen (no matter how she became a citizen), the baby is a citizen regardless of where it was born. However, there are additional rules if the baby does not end up living back in the the US or if the parents/grandparents have not lived in the US for a period of time. Check in with the local embassy.
In the way of actual paperwork, none apart from the marriage license. The UK citizen comes in on a visa waiver and you can get married in the US. For the US citizen to get to the UK, that is where the paperwork comes in. You both need to go to the UK embassy in the US and apply for a marriage visa for the US citizen to come into the UK. The US spouse will then be able to work straight away when you get to the UK also based on that visa.
The US constitution confers no rights to Americans as citizens. It does however, do so for US citizens.
in a different way the UK did
A citizen can petition their parents if the citizen is at least 21.
You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
Yes, anyone born in the United States is automatically a US citizen.