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My child has a green card but is living abroad. Can my child be considered a U.S. citizen under the Child Citizenship Act?

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My child has a green card but is living abroad. Can my child be considered a U.S. citizen under the Child Citizenship Act?

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No. To qualify, your child must be physically present in the U.S. and live permanently in the U.S. Your child may become a U.S. citizen automatically if he moves to the U.S. permanently and meets all the other requirements under the act when he moves to the U.S.

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