a person is born a us citizen if he or she has parents who\ncurrently reside outside the united states but…

a person is born a us citizen if he or she has parents who\ncurrently reside outside the united states but are american citizens.\nwant to move to the united states and become naturalized citizens.\nare not from the united states but work for a us company abroad.\nonce legally lived and worked in the united states as immigrants.

a person is born a us citizen if he or she has parents who\ncurrently reside outside the united states but are american citizens.\nwant to move to the united states and become naturalized citizens.\nare not from the united states but work for a us company abroad.\nonce legally lived and worked in the united states as immigrants.

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Brief Explanations:

According to U.S. citizenship laws, a person born to American - citizen parents (even if those parents currently reside outside the U.S.) is a U.S. citizen. Naturalized citizens (option 2) are those who go through a process to gain citizenship after not being born as citizens. Parents working for a U.S. company abroad (option 3) does not automatically confer birthright citizenship. Parents who were immigrants (option 4) would have to pass on citizenship through their own citizenship status (if they became naturalized or were born as U.S. citizens).

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A. currently reside outside the United States but are American citizens.