yes and no. yes because he has to live 5 years in the US and no because he was not born in the US
The child of a US citizen is considered a US citizen.
Absolutely yes - no problem.
That's probably a question best directed to her.
The child is an American citizen because he or she was born here. The foreign mother is not. Presumably this is because it would create an easy way to obtain citizenship if the government allowed foreign women to become citizens just because they gave birth in our country.
"What are the rules for people born between December 23, 1952 and November 13, 1986? Again, children born abroad to two US citizen parents were US citizens at birth, as long as one of the parents resided in the US at some point before the birth of the child. When one parent was a US citizen and the other a foreign national, the US citizen parent must have resided in the US for a total of 10 years prior to the birth of the child, with five of the years after the age of 14. An exception for people serving in the military was created by considering time spent outside the US on military duty as time spent in the US. While there were initially rules regarding what the child must do to retain citizenship, amendments since 1952 have eliminated these requirements. Children born out of wedlock to a US citizen mother were US citizens if the mother was resident in the US for a period of one year prior to the birth of the child. Children born out of wedlock to a US citizen father acquired US citizenship only if legitimated before turning 21." You can read more about citizenship at the link below.
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