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Landing in the country of nationality

If you want to obtain the nationality of your birthplace (American nationality) by giving birth to a child abroad (going to the United States), you must first understand the birth nationality system of all countries in the world. Below, the overseas migration network will explain the relevant knowledge of the nationality of landing for everyone.

At present, there are three systems of birth citizenship in countries all over the world:

First, the geographical principle, that is, the principle of place of birth, refers to which country the baby was born in, that is, which country he became a citizen. This is the legendary landing nationality.

The second is the principle of consanguinity, that is, a baby automatically acquires the nationality of its father or mother at birth, regardless of the place of birth.

Third, the principle of mixed blood, that is, the principle of consanguinity and the principle of birthplace are combined to determine the nationality of the born baby.

If you want to have a baby abroad, you must choose a country that recognizes the nationality of birth. So, which countries in the world recognize the nationality of landing at present? According to the materials compiled by American government departments, the countries and regions that recognize the nationality of landing (citizenship or resident status) are:

Central and South America

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina Argentina

Barbados Barbados

Belize

Bolivia Bolivia

Brazil Brazil

Chile

Costa RICA Ricard Costa Rica

Cuba Cuba

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

Ecuador Ecuador

Salvador

Grenada Grenada

Guatemala Guatemala

Guyana Guyana

Honduras Honduras

Mexico Mexico

Nicaragua Nicaragua

Panama Panama

Paraguay Paraguay

Peru Peru

Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago * * * Republic of China)

Uruguay Uruguay

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) * * *

North America

Canada Canada

Unit America

Africa

Central African Republic Central African Republic

Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea

Gambia Gambia

Guinea Bissau Guinea Bissau

Jamaica Jamaica

Lesotho Lesotho

Mauritius Mauritius

Niger Niger

Europe

No country in Europe absolutely and unconditionally recognizes the nationality of landing, but France and Germany do:

France France (a child born in France with foreign parents must meet two conditions, that is, he must live in France as an adult and live in France for at least five years from the age of 1 1, in order to automatically acquire French nationality. )

Asia

Hong Kong, China

India India

Nepal Nepal

Pakistan Pakistan

Australia Australia

New Zealand

other

Samoa American Samoa (a Pacific island country under the jurisdiction of the United States, born here to obtain American citizenship)

Tuvalu Tuvalu (Pacific Island)

Native American nationality

The regulations on nationality vary from country to country. 1868, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was passed. The first paragraph of the amendment stipulates that anyone born or naturalized in the United States is a citizen of the United States and the state where he lives. ? The United States believes that as long as children born on American soil automatically become American citizens, American airlines' planes already belong to American land, and boarding their planes is equivalent to setting foot on their land. The United States defaults to dual citizenship. Therefore, the middle class in China, Mexicans, Indians and Turks are born in the United States.

It's not easy to come from China.

Only if at least one of his parents is of China nationality can he be naturalized in China. No matter how long two foreigners stay in China, as long as they are naturalized in China, their children born in China cannot acquire China citizenship. Moreover, China does not recognize dual citizenship, and those who get the American green card will automatically give up their China citizenship, which will be very difficult to get back. China also has a similar green card, called a permanent residence permit. Foreigners holding this card can freely enter and leave the country without restrictions, but it does not have the nature of hukou. In a word, China nationality is the most difficult to join in the world. The nationality of children born on the high seas cannot be generalized.