My guess is that you'd be the nationality of wherever you landed next as long as all the proper paperwork was filled out. But maybe you could hold out till you went back to your country to register your baby.
2006-07-26 10:38:53
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answered by Sleepy Shroom 3
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What is the ship flag?
The same nationality as the ship flag.
In Ireland
Every person born in Ireland is an Irish citizen. This includes persons born in an Irish ship or aircraft, regardless of its location.
Any person, either of whose parents was born in Ireland, is an Irish citizen.
http://www.ireland-now.com/citizenship.html
For americans
A baby born to two American , anywhere in the world, is automatically a US national.
2006-07-26 05:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be your parents nationality not the middle of the ocean, unless your born on land you can take that nationality and where your parents are from. You would have several nationality on your passport.
2006-07-26 05:09:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No. no you receives married contained in the course of the sea. Weddings on ships are held even as the deliver is in port, reckoning on the position the couple has a license to be married. you could contact the cruise line to make certain what their techniques are. no matter if you ought to be married ought to count number on no matter if the state the deliver leaves from helps similar-sex marriages.
2016-10-15 05:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it could be the country where the ship is registered. The child would be entitled to claim the nationality of his parents.
2006-07-26 05:08:37
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answered by me me 2
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Maybe the country where the cruise ship is registered. Good question.
2006-07-26 05:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Pregnant woman are not allowed on cruise ships after the third trimester.
2006-07-26 05:08:01
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answered by Erica 1
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Cruise ships all fly flags of the country that charters them.
Depends on the laws of your parents' home country/ies, as well as yhe laws of the flag country.
2006-07-26 05:08:21
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answered by profdave99 3
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The same as the parents nationality.
2006-07-26 05:06:49
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answered by Susan L 7
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Unless you have the ability to change your DNA, you would still be the same nationality as your parents. If you meant what country would you be a citizen of....the answer is still the same.
2006-07-26 05:11:27
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answered by Anonymous
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