No, an American citizen living outside the U.S. cannot receive Medicaid benefits. Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health coverage primarily to low-income individuals and families residing in the U.S. To qualify for Medicaid, individuals must meet specific residency requirements, which typically necessitate living in the state where they are applying for benefits.
He is a British citizen residing in Monaco.
Yes, an Indian citizen residing in the USA can apply for an Australia visitor visa.
the baby is concederd an American citizen too because it is born in the u.s and it does not matter if the father is not a citizen the baby can still get benefits!
Only if you apply to become a Canadian citizen. Once you get residency in Canada you can apply for provincial healthcare.
They are called an illegal immigrant.
Not if you lived in America
no
If they are married in Denmark...than yes
No. A green card is issued to foreign nationals residing in the US.
No.
No,she would get neither one. The child would be the one to reap the benefits and be a American Citizen.