A foreigner can acquire Chinese citizenship through naturalisation.
His father had Roman citizenship.
The child would automatically acquire U.S. citizenship due to being born in the U.S., according to the principle of jus soli. Additionally, the child may be eligible for Chinese citizenship through the father's nationality and Filipino citizenship through the mother's nationality, depending on the countries' citizenship laws regarding descent.
By betraying India.
How you acquire citizenship is irrelevant. You simply need to apply and pass the fitness, health and background tests.
No only Chinese citizenship
Yes, a child born in the USA to Indian parents can automatically acquire citizenship through birthright citizenship, as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution.
no you can not only if you are a citizen of india
The consequences about citizenship was.....
Chinese immigrants gained the right to U.S. citizenship with the passage of the McCarran-Walter Act in 1952. This legislation allowed Chinese nationals who had previously been denied citizenship under the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 to apply for naturalization. However, it wasn't until subsequent immigration reforms that Chinese immigration significantly increased.
Citizenship to the US? 1917 Before that they were Spanish subjects.
Yes, Moroccans can hold dual citizenship, but the laws surrounding it can be complex. Morocco allows dual nationality for individuals who acquire a foreign nationality by birth or through marriage, but it generally does not recognize dual citizenship for those who voluntarily acquire a foreign nationality. It is advisable for individuals considering dual citizenship to consult legal experts or authorities for specific guidance based on their circumstances.
No, Hungary practices citizenship by "jus sanguis" by blood. Not by land. You have to be born to Hungarian citizens to acquire citizenship.