The child has a Dual Citizenship. Under the laws of my country, a child born of a Filipina mother in Another Country is a Filipino. At the age of 18, the child will have to choose which citixenship he/she would prefer.
Filipino translation of FATHER: ama
you can apply for residency, if you wish, then go through the proper channels for Citizenship, if your child is born in Canada, then your child is automatically Canadian.
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
Yes, definatly.
YES, if the father has retained his american citizenship,no problem. In fact you can have dual citizenship Canadian AND American.
No, this should mean you'll have duel citizenship. My dad is Canadian (I live in Canada) and my mom is America, I have no trouble traveling there and if I wanted to I could move there.
I am not certain what you mean by "options" but your status is a US citizen which means you would be required to obtain a US passport to enter Canada. If your father still holds Canadian citizenship you might be eligible for dual citizenship but that would be determine by Canadian laws not US laws.
No, Cassie Steele is not Chinese. She is a Canadian actress and singer of mixed descent, with her father being British and her mother being Filipino.
In slang Filipino, "father" is commonly referred to as "tatay" or "tay".
No, citizenship is not given to parents based on their child's place of birth.
YES!NO, they are NOT brothers! The Rock's Mother is from Samoa and his father was an African Canadian. Rob Schneider's father is of Jewish and German ancestry, and his mother is Filipino and Russian. NOT EVEN CLOSE!!
yes she is half filipino...the father is filipino, not the mother lol..