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Question from my lil' bro...
Hi everyone. My brother's asked me to post a question for him. He's having a debate on the school bus with his friends. He wants to know, if both of your parents are English but you are born in America, does that make you American?
(I was embarrassed that I couldn't tell him!)
Thanks x
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It will be governed by US law whiskey.
some US law maker will have balanced jus solium - the law that means that if you are born in a country you are a citizen of that country - and the jus gentium the law that means that if your parents are English, then you are.
The jus solium - you take the nationality of the country you are born in usually wins.
I take it they are legal immigrants. I dont think the children of illegal Mexican immigrants get US nationality or else Tijuana would be full of pregnant girls just about to hop across the border.
Tobe English, your friends parents would have to register the birth pretty quick at a British Consulate.
oh and you can't be stateless nowadays.
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