depends on what nationality you are...My parents are mexicans,born over there and I'm born in USA,So I'm Mexican-American ...(baby will still be your nationality)
If you were born in the United States and your parents are Indian, you would have both Indian and American nationality. The United States follows the concept of jus soli, which grants nationality based on place of birth, while India follows the concept of jus sanguinis, which grants nationality based on parentage.
; Name : Frank Sinatra ; Date of Birth : Sunday December 12 1915 ; Born : Hoboken (New Jersey) ; Nationality : American Both of his parents were Italian immigrants, so he would have been considered Italian-American.
I was born in America and my birth parents are American.
In Germany (and most other European countries) country of birth does not determine nationality, but the parents' nationality. Having been born in Germany doesn't give you any advantage in relation to residence.
KT Tunstall's adoptive parents are English, but they live in St Andrews, Scotland. Tunstall's birth mother was half-Scottish and half-Chinese. Her birth father was Irish.
The child may be American because that was its place of birth but it still will be Russian because of parental nationality heritage.
Freddie mercury was Persian, born in Zanzibar.
Below is the biography of Malic Hess: Name: Nidal Malik Hasan D.O.B: September 8, 1970 Place of birth: Arlington County, Virginia, U.S. Nationality: American Occupation: Psychiatrist Religion: Islam Parents: Deceased
No. The definition of American is "A person or attribute of one of the nations of the Americas." Under this definition: Canadians, Mexicans, Brazilians, ... are all Americans. Nationality is the status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization. There is no nation "America", so you cannot have a nationality of American. However, it is acceptable slang to call yourself American when referring to a nationality of the United States of America, as frequently people simply refer to the United States of America as simply America.
The birth rate of Scotland is 11.3 births per 1,000 population. The total population of Scotland is around 5.2 million.
It depends on Birth place. If he/she was born in USA and age is under 16 birth parent can file for minors' passport in USA