English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

i was born in england, my mum is half german quarter italian and a quarter welsh my dad is welsh. my grandma on my mums side is german and my grandad on her side is half italian half welsh, my grandparents on my dads side are welsh

2007-07-15 05:22:56 · 23 answers · asked by mk2007 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

23 answers

you are a female human being

2007-07-15 05:33:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Principality of Wales is one of the United Kingdoms, so any grant of citizenship from that source makes you a British (UK) citizen. England is also one of the United Kingdoms, so you gain British citizenship both by right of birth in England and descent (your dad is Welsh)

As for the others ... if your parents are citizens of any of those countries, then you will be able to apply for citizenship derived from your parents. Some countries allow you to derive citizenship through grandparents.

If you wish to gain citizenship privileges in Germany or Italy, then check their National or Embassy websites for information about gaining citizenship through descent.

God Bless
Fritz

2007-07-19 03:46:32 · answer #2 · answered by Fritz 3 · 0 0

Also depends on where your parents claim citizenship. If your mum was born in germany and maintains a german citizenship you could have dual citizenship for England and Germany. If your father has citizenship in Wales and England then you could have citizenship in both. It also depends on the countries citizenship laws. If they just have ancestry in those other areas then you are a citizen of England. My family is German, but we were all U.S. born., so I am only a U.S. citizen with a German ancestry.

2007-07-15 12:50:06 · answer #3 · answered by TBECK 4 · 0 0

White

2007-07-15 16:52:58 · answer #4 · answered by Who Loves Ya Babe 4 · 0 0

You are--like the rest of us--a member of the human race with an ancestry rich in diversity.

But you knew that when you asked the question. As a previous poster said, you have a firm grasp on your heritage.

So what were you really trying to get out of this question--affirmation? attention? make a point of some type in immigration? If it is the latter, the problem with being passive - aggressive is that your real intent is often lost .... particularly in cyberspace.

2007-07-15 12:31:11 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 2 2

You're a delicious tossed salad.
Really, malea, be proud of your heritage, no matter how mixed it is. But be even more proud that you are a citizen of a wonderful country, England. You are first and foremost, English!

2007-07-15 12:27:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

If thats your picture your cute. If born in England than your English,

2007-07-15 12:47:52 · answer #7 · answered by 45 auto 7 · 0 0

First, you're a human-being. Second, what nation(s) are you a citizen of? I'm a citizen of the United States. Therefore, I'm American. Keep it simple. I hope this helps.

2007-07-15 12:35:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Caucasian.

2007-07-15 12:28:25 · answer #9 · answered by cireengineering 6 · 0 0

You are what is colloquially referred to in the US as a "hottie" going by your pics.

Ethnically, you are a mixed heritage "hottie".

Culturually, without knowing more about your childhood, and from your general statements, you would be an "English hottie" in US terms at least.

Hope it helps.

2007-07-15 13:35:50 · answer #10 · answered by Kevin B 2 · 1 0

You are an English since your were born in England. Your ancestry though is all what you have written.

2007-07-15 12:25:46 · answer #11 · answered by Mark C 3 · 3 0

fedest.com, questions and answers