What happens if a baby is born on a cruise ship?

Under the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, for the purposes of determining the obligations under the convention, a birth on a ship or aircraft in international waters or airspace shall be treated as a birth in the country of the ship or aircraft's registration.
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What happens if you are born on a cruise ship?

Generally if the baby is born in international waters (or in the airspace above international waters), the child takes the citizenship of the mother.
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What happens if a baby is born in international waters?

In cases where the child is born in the territorial waters of a country, the child will have the nationality of that country. In both cases, the child also will inherit the nationality of their parents, especially in the case of countries that recognize the right of blood (jus sanguinis).
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Has anyone given birth on a cruise ship?

A Utah family's dream cruise vacation came to a very dramatic end when mom gave birth. SALT LAKE CITY -- A Utah woman who unexpectedly gave birth on a cruise ship months before her due date said she wrapped towels around the 1 1/2-pound boy and kept him alive with the help of medical staff until the ship reached port.
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What citizenship does a child have if they are born on an international flight?

Yes, a birth during a flight could impact a child's citizenship. According to the Foreign Affairs Manual, "All children born in and subject, at the time of birth, to the jurisdiction of the United States acquire U.S. Citizenship."
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Do you get free flights if you give birth on a plane?

Sadly, it seems to be something of a myth. Very few airlines are known to have granted a newborn free flights for life. The only carriers to have done so are Thai Airways, Asia Pacific Airlines, AirAsia and Polar Airlines.
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What happens if a baby is born in space?

All of the fluids in our bodies are pulled downwards due to gravity, which is not possible in space. The individuals born there would develop bloated bodies and puffy faces. Since the heart doesn't have to work against gravity in space, it would atrophy and we would lose blood content, making us paler and weaker.
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What is a cruise berth?

BERTH - A bed on a ship; also where a ship is positioned on a dock or pier. BOW - Front or forward part of your cruise ship. BRIDGE - Navigational and command control center of a ship. CABIN TYPE - The category of stateroom you book. Most ships offer different sized staterooms with varying amenities and views.
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What citizenship do babies born on planes get?

Usually, the baby will simply become a citizen of the same country as the mom (and/or dad) regardless of where they made their appearance. However, sometimes these “skyborn” or “airborn” babies do have citizenship claims to the country whose airspace they were flying over when they were born.
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Can you be born in Antarctica?

Eleven babies have been born in Antarctica, and none of them died as infants. Antarctica therefore has the lowest infant mortality rate of any continent: 0%. What's crazier is why the babies were born there in the first place. These weren't unplanned births.
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Is a cruise ship considered U.S. soil?

The ship is a U.S.-owned vessel. This is true regardless of the flag, nationality of the victim or the perpetrator. This applies when the ship is still within U.S. maritime jurisdiction, but outside of the jurisdiction of any particular state.
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What happens if a baby is born mid flight?

If a baby is born on a flight, the nationality is awarded, keeping in mind the airspace of the nation in which the flight was at the time of birth or the parents' nationality. If both these factors do not provide the solution, then citizenship is awarded after checking the nation where the plane is registered.
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Do pregnant people go on cruises?

If you're enjoying a healthy pregnancy and have been given the green light from your doctor, cruise lines will generally accept pregnant passengers in their first or second trimesters.
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What happens if you go into labor on a plane?

If there aren't any medical professionals on board, the flight attendants will act as midwives and deliver the baby. This is likely to happen if there is no way they can make an emergency landing, and the flight simply continues to its initial destination.
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What happens if a foreigner has a baby in the USA?

If the decision is to accept the American citizenship for a child at once, parents must obtain a U.S. passport and a Social Security number for the child and assign your child to the consulate of your home country (traveling passport, citizenship).
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What happens if you give birth while on vacation in a different country?

If you are a U.S. citizen (or non-citizen national) and have a child overseas, you should report their birth at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate as soon as possible so that a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) can be issued as an official record of the child's claim to U.S. citizenship or nationality.
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What's the difference between cabin and berth?

berth: Simply, bed. Typically, most cabins have two single berths, or beds, that can sometimes be pushed together to make a larger bed.
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What is the bottom of a cruise ship called?

Hull: The main body of the ship. Lido deck: Where you'll find the pool and typically other amenities such as restaurants, bars, and a fitness center. Midship: Toward the middle of the ship. Port: The left side of the ship when facing the bow. Starboard: The right side of the ship when facing the bow.
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What is a bed on a cruise ship called?

A Pullman bed is a bed that pulls down from the ceiling or folds out from the wall of a cruise ship cabin, allowing that cabin to sleep more people with less floor space. Named for inventor George M. Pullman, Pullman beds were first introduced in the sleeper cars of trains in the late 1850s.
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Do female astronauts wear bras in space?

Women don't wear bras primarily for support, they're also worn as a thick layer of coverage so detailed outlines are not visible. Although the support portion may not be necessary in space, in a professional setting the extra layer of coverage may still be preferred by some.
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Has anyone got pregnant in space?

However, scientists don't know how safe sex in space and childbirth may be. NASA officials have long maintained that there has never been any hanky-panky between the space agency's astronauts on the International Space Station or during space shuttle missions, which ended in 2011.
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Who owns the Moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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Do I have to tell the cruise line I am pregnant?

Do you have to tell the cruise line you are pregnant? Most cruise lines require that you bring a doctor's letter which states your estimated due date and that you are fit to travel. However, you're unlikely to be asked to show the letter unless your bump is obvious.
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Why can't pregnant people go on cruises?

It is fairly consistent across the major cruise lines, that expecting mothers cannot sail once they are 24 weeks pregnant. A ship may be at sea for days away from medical care and lacks adequate prenatal or infant care facilities onboard, a risky situation.
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Can I go on a cruise at 36 weeks pregnant?

Yes, it's generally safe to travel during pregnancy as long as you're not too close to your due date and you're not experiencing any serious pregnancy complications.
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