Do you get dual citizenship if both of your parents are from another country, but you were born in the US?
If I did apply under U.S. law, would I apply under Jamaican law?
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Answer:
You are officially an american citizen if you are born on US soil.
The US does actually recognize dual citizenship with countries they have agreements about it.
I am not sure about Jamaica. Your parents might actually have transmitted the Jamaican citizenship to you because of family ties. Still to be verified, however, it does not mean the US recognize the Jamaican nationatlity for its dual citizenship status.
You can verify in the www.bcis.gov website treating with immigration and naturalization issues.
Dont! please dont!
It depends on the law of Jamaica.
You probably are a dual citizen.
No matter what, you are a US Citizenship unless you denounce you US citizenship. As for Jamaican citizenship you would need to review the Jamaican Laws.
Not automatically. You are an American Citizen by birth. There are some countries that will permit a dual citizenship. But, research it well. You may have real tax and income headaches.
Good luck.
Don't think so
Unless you parents were qualifying Jamican gov't representatives, for instance: ambassadors, at the time of your birth you are a U.S. citizen.
I don't know if Jamaica will allow you to claim dual citizenship.
The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness
