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If your mum is American but you and your dad are both Aussies, does that give you American citizenship?
I was born in Australia to my American mum and Aussie dad. I moved to Philadelphia a few months ago and I intend on living in the U.S. the rest of my life. Do I need to apply for American citizenship or do I already got it because of my mum?
8 Answers
- Chris JLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Unless you were born on a US military base in Australia, you are not a citizen and will have to apply to become one.
- Yak RiderLv 41 decade ago
Your question can't be answered with just the information you provided. I need to know.....
What is your age?
Was your mother a US citizen at the time you were born?
At the time of your birth did your mother file a Report of Birth Abroad with the US embassy, or one of the US consulates, in Australia?
In general, you can probably claim US citizenship through your mother. You need to contact the Department of State in Washington, DC, not Immigration Services.
If your mother did file the Report of Birth Abroad you should have little trouble. If she did not you will be required to provide certified copies of a great many documents to establish her citizenship at the time you were born and to establish the fact that you really are her daughter.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I heard that in case you marry an American then you actually atomaticaly develop into an American. both that or you'll get a passport to u.s. a lot less stressful. Forgot which one which's notwithstanding that's one among those. yet i'm fairly particular that's necessary word to develop into one.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
yes..jus soli is citizenship by being born in a particular country...jus sanguis is being born to a parent who is a citizen of any one country so technically you are blessed with dual citizenship....so am i...welcome to the club.
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- 1 decade ago
I believe it depends on where you're born. Either way, if you were born in Oz, you're eligible to be a US Citizen by birth right - and vice versa.
- pnybtLv 41 decade ago
since you were not born in the usa, you have to become a citizen. i found this quiz you can take to determine if you need to apply.
Source(s): http://www.uscitizenship.info/qualify.htm - 1 decade ago
i think you have to take a government test to have a full american citizenship
- Anonymous1 decade ago
if u live in america...otherwise no.