My friend be born surrounded by a town contained by England to two parents who be both US citizens, can he become US president? ?
They were living in England at the time.
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He is, by definition, a natural born American and can be US President.
Yes, as long as his birth was reported to the nearest US embassy he will own a US birth certificate and be a citizen at the time of his birth.
If he were to run for President someone might challenge him contained by court and see he was not a "natural born citizen". This situation has never be challenged in court before, but most permissible expert agree that he would be considerd a "natrual born citizen".
Yes, he is a US Citizen by the right if "Jus Sanguinis." It's latin for "by the right of blood." In this case, it pertains to the "blood" of his home justifying his citizenship.
The other determination for citizenship is Jus Solis. That is when place of birth determines citizenship. Both situations of birth are viewed as equal qualifiers for citizenship under US law. Source(s): http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionar...
NO he was not born in Usa - although he is a US citizen. He will not own dual citizenship if he was born in UK after January 1st 1983. .
Mccain was NOT born contained by usa.
Arnold was not born in usa.
Obama WAS born in usa.
The sooner the Supreme court make a specific ruling as to who is natural born and who is not, the better off the world will be.
I'm not American(English actually) but I heard a joke at some point that Arnold Schwarzenegger can never become president because he was born contained by Austria, so I don't think he can. Again I wouldn't know just what I've heard
No, unless his parents be there on official US government business. If a parent be in the Military, was a US diplomat to England, or worked in the US Embassy, etc., afterwards he would still be eligible for the presidency.
No, you friend cannot be president of the U. S. of A.
Yes, possibly duel citizenship beside both England and US. Worked with a guy that was born in England next to US parents on an army base, he has citizenship with both countries. Since the parents are citizens contained by good standing?? I don't see why not.
No, US presidents must be american born...or so they say aloud
Obama isnt but hey who cares
Yes. If you are born a US citizen you can become president. It doesn't matter where on earth.
No sorry, only if they be living in a US military base.
maybe, it depends on the exact specifics
yes. children of natural born us citizens are considered natural born US citizens no matter what country they're contained by at birth.
But he can't be president if he's revoked his US citizenship by choice as an adult.
Edit: I see a lot of conflicting answers, so follow the link below to a usa.gov website for the 'official' answer
Edit 2: About Shwarzenegger, he be a Austrian citizen at birth and applied for US citizenship. So he was not a 'natural born US citizen' and can't be president. Source(s): http://answers.usa.gov/cgi-bin/gsa_ict.c...
sure why not ;)
no you have be physically born in the US
nope you have to be born here...you can move away and come back but youve still get to be born here
Yes.
But, if one of the parents was NOT a US citizen, then your friend could not be.
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He is, by definition, a natural born American and can be US President.
Yes, as long as his birth was reported to the nearest US embassy he will own a US birth certificate and be a citizen at the time of his birth.
If he were to run for President someone might challenge him contained by court and see he was not a "natural born citizen". This situation has never be challenged in court before, but most permissible expert agree that he would be considerd a "natrual born citizen".
Yes, he is a US Citizen by the right if "Jus Sanguinis." It's latin for "by the right of blood." In this case, it pertains to the "blood" of his home justifying his citizenship.
The other determination for citizenship is Jus Solis. That is when place of birth determines citizenship. Both situations of birth are viewed as equal qualifiers for citizenship under US law. Source(s): http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionar...
NO he was not born in Usa - although he is a US citizen. He will not own dual citizenship if he was born in UK after January 1st 1983. .
Mccain was NOT born contained by usa.
Arnold was not born in usa.
Obama WAS born in usa.
The sooner the Supreme court make a specific ruling as to who is natural born and who is not, the better off the world will be.
I'm not American(English actually) but I heard a joke at some point that Arnold Schwarzenegger can never become president because he was born contained by Austria, so I don't think he can. Again I wouldn't know just what I've heard
No, unless his parents be there on official US government business. If a parent be in the Military, was a US diplomat to England, or worked in the US Embassy, etc., afterwards he would still be eligible for the presidency.
No, you friend cannot be president of the U. S. of A.
Yes, possibly duel citizenship beside both England and US. Worked with a guy that was born in England next to US parents on an army base, he has citizenship with both countries. Since the parents are citizens contained by good standing?? I don't see why not.
No, US presidents must be american born...or so they say aloud
Obama isnt but hey who cares
Yes. If you are born a US citizen you can become president. It doesn't matter where on earth.
No sorry, only if they be living in a US military base.
maybe, it depends on the exact specifics
yes. children of natural born us citizens are considered natural born US citizens no matter what country they're contained by at birth.
But he can't be president if he's revoked his US citizenship by choice as an adult.
Edit: I see a lot of conflicting answers, so follow the link below to a usa.gov website for the 'official' answer
Edit 2: About Shwarzenegger, he be a Austrian citizen at birth and applied for US citizenship. So he was not a 'natural born US citizen' and can't be president. Source(s): http://answers.usa.gov/cgi-bin/gsa_ict.c...
sure why not ;)
no you have be physically born in the US
nope you have to be born here...you can move away and come back but youve still get to be born here
Yes.
But, if one of the parents was NOT a US citizen, then your friend could not be.
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