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What is your citizenship if you are born in USA with two Filipino parents?(Philippines uses Jus Sanguinis)

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pls. explain and cite some more examples

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  1. by US law you are an american citizen.


  2. hen u are an american citizen..i know that for sure!!!

    but u could search citizen policies at google.com  

  3. You are a US citizen if you still live in the US.  If you are out of the US, you can elect to be a US citizen when you reach a certain age.  

  4. Your citizenship is from the USA you could apply for dual citizenship from the Philippines if you wanted to but you dont have to

  5. If you were born in US, you are US Citizen.

    US follows "jus soli (place of birth)" and it is in the US Constitution 14th Amendment.

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...

    But if your parents want you to have Philippine Citizen, they can register you at Philippine Embassy.  

  6. if your born on u.s. soil your american, just don't let white republican cristians know your parents weren't.  they'll go ape ****.

  7. I'm pretty sure if you're born in the US you're a citizen.

    I've heard that Hispanic women cross the border to have children in the USA so that the child is a citizen.

  8. If you are born in the US, you are a US citizen.  Your parents would need to apply for citizenship if they wish to remain here indefinitely, otherwise, they could go back to the Philippines and take you with them where you could apply for dual citizenship.

  9. if you're born on US soil, you're an American citizen.

    doesn't matter who you come out of.

  10. If you were born here, you are a U.S. citizen by birth.

    How, exactly, that came about is irrelevant.  Your parents' status doesn't play into it.


  11. USA i think,i don't think it matters where your parents were from

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