Anyone who is born to parents who at least one of them is a Bahamian citizen.
No, citizenship goes from descent, the parents must be citizens also.
Yes. The child gets the nationality of the place she/he was born regardless of their parents nationality (there are some countries where there are exceptions i.e. Germany). Also, the child getsthe natiopnalities of their parents.
No. If your parents were Roman, you were automatically Roman. If your town or city was granted Roman citizenship, you were automatically a Roman citizen.
1 is to be born there automatically makes you a citizen 2--- if one of your parents is a citizen somebody help me out here!!!
Yes, the child born on U.S. soil, in the air or onboard a U.S. plane becomes an U.S. citizen automatically. It does not, however, give the non-citizen parents a right to stay (with the citizen child) in the U.S. Without proper documentation they will be deported to their homeland. At the age of 18 the child can choose to apply for permanent residency for them (so-called Green Card).
If both of the parents are Chinese, a person born in China will be Chinese. However, there are many exceptions to this. If the parents, or at least one of the parents, is a US citizen, they child can be a US Citizen. Many other countries have the same rule.
Non of the European nations give to children born in their territories to foreigner parents.
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.
A citizen can petition their parents if the citizen is at least 21.
Yes; Mexican citizenship is automatically granted to people born in Mexican soil or having one or both Mexican parents. Mexican law also allows you to have dual citizenship if you were born on a foreign land or any of your parents is a non-Mexican citizen.
Yes you can. Although it depends on the countries in question, as some will not recognize multiple citizenship: Such as: some Middle Eastern and Asian countries will not allow their citizens to attain citizenship from Another Country while retaining nationality with their born in country. or A child born on a plane in United States air space, regardless of the nationality of the parents, or plane automatically becomes a United States citizen. And generally (depends on host country) a citizen of the country of the nationality of the parents. Common duel citizenships include American / England, France / England, France / Germany, and Canadian / American. although there are many others.