If ur close to having a baby, y would u be flying on an airplane.
2006-09-29 17:10:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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in a serious sense, whichever nation covering the land where the flight is at the moment, the child assumes the nationality of that country. even while on the ocean or sea, whomever country has the jurisdiction. if the flight is hovering at international seas however, the plane's origins (the country which handles it) becomes the child's nationality. most popular with countries using "jus soli" jurisdiction. in a "jus sanguini" nation, the child assumes the nationality of his/her parents...
in a trick question, of course the plane would be his place of birth. but in a serious one, the above-mentioned fact has been described...
2006-09-26 17:11:46
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answered by VeRDuGo 5
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I know one thing, they wont let a 9 month old pregnant women in an airplane. If its an imergency and she has to get on it, and the flight is international, then the baby would get citizenship for both countries, which is flying from, or flying to. Thats all I can say.
2006-09-26 17:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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it might count on the domicile us of a of the plane. in simple terms like the Captain of an ocean going vessel, and his deliver are the extension of the backside international locations' soverenty, so that's with plane. If the baby replace into born on a craft of U.S. registry, that it is not significant what airspace the airplane occupied on the time, the baby could be a U.S. citizen.
2016-12-12 15:53:25
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answered by rocca 4
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That is a very thought producing question.
Another question is if a plane crashes directly on the border of Canada and the USA, in which country do they bury the survivors?
2006-09-28 06:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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the answer depends on either one of 2 things:
one: the parents nationality
two:the place from where the plane departed
it is ultimately the parents decision what nationality the child will have based on the above mentioned
2006-09-26 17:03:53
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answered by tamashtiany ♥ 1
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The airplane.
2006-09-26 17:00:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The correct answer is where ever the plane landed and they sign the birth certificate .
2006-09-26 17:04:36
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answered by dianehaggart 5
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Most likely the place where the parents are citizens. However, depending on the countries involved and their respective laws, it is possible that dual citizenship could be the result.
2006-09-26 17:02:26
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answered by Privratnik 5
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international or domestic? If its international then the child would be of the country that the parents are from or they can argue in court for the place where they arrived.
2006-09-26 17:07:56
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answered by savio 4
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