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My child meets all the requirements for U.S. citizenship under the Child Citizenship Act, but I became a U.S. citizen through naturalization. Is my child a U.S. citizen?

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My child meets all the requirements for U.S. citizenship under the Child Citizenship Act, but I became a U.S. citizen through naturalization. Is my child a U.S. citizen?

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Yes. One of the requirements for a child to become a U.S. citizen under the act is that at least one of his parents is a U.S. citizen. The parent may be a U.S. citizen either by birth or naturalization.

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