In 33 countries, especially those in the Americas with a large number of immigrants, such as Brazil and the United States, anyone born there is a citizen - regardless of their parents' situation. Until 1983, the United Kingdom, for example, had this right to citizenship by birth. My daughter was born in London in 1974 and was therefore entitled to a British passport and an American passport.
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In 33 countries, especially those in the Americas with a large number of immigrants, such as Brazil and the United States, anyone born there is a citizen - regardless of their parents' situation. Until 1983, the United Kingdom, for example, had this right to citizenship by birth. My daughter was born in London in 1974 and was therefore entitled to a British passport and an American passport.
Read more (07/15/2026)