Anyone from Jamaica would be considered Jamaican.
Yes. Nationality means that your ancestors and/or you come from a particular country. Jamaica is a country, so it fits the definition.
She was a former Olympic Javelin thrower. Her nationality is British, although was born in Jamaica.
He was Jamaican. Born in St Ann, Jamaica.
Michael Jackson was African American, Born in Indiana
The reggae singer Lincoln Barrington "Sugar" Minott was born in the country of Jamaica. He was born on May 25, 1956 in the big city of Kingston, Jamaica.
To travel to Jamaica, you will need a valid passport and may also require a visa depending on your nationality. Additionally, it is recommended to have travel insurance, proof of sufficient funds, and any necessary vaccinations.
To travel to Jamaica, you will need a valid passport and may also require a visa depending on your nationality. Additionally, it is recommended to have travel insurance, proof of sufficient funds, and any necessary vaccinations.
No, Tamron Hall is not biracial at all. Bother her parents are African American. She was born in Jamaica.
Yes. You are an American CITIZEN (refers to the legal aspect), but you are part Jamaican by NATIONALITY (refers to blood). For instance if both of your parents are Mexicans, you are a Mexican by nationality no matter where you live or were you were born in.
His father was born in Jamaica, but of British descent
I'm guessing you wanted to say what does the word J amaican mean? Its actually Jamaican and its not a word its a nationality, its what people are if they are from the country Jamaica