Date: October 30th, 2018 8:45 AM
Author: boyish dilemma becky
With no restrictions. Is it just me or does the U.S. stick out like a sore thumb here?
Unrestricted jus soli
Antigua and Barbuda: Guaranteed by the Constitution.[11][12]
Argentina Argentina[11]
Barbados Barbados: Guaranteed by the Constitution.[11][13] However, the Barbados Ministry of Labour & Immigration recently proposed ending automatic birthright citizenship.[14]
Belize[11][15]
Bolivia[11]
Brazil Brazil[11][16] (requires that the foreign parents are not working for their country's government in Brazil by the time the child is born).
Canada Canada[11][17]
Chad Chad [18][19] (The choice to take Chadian citizenship, or that of the parents is made at 18 years of age.)[20]
Chile Chile[11][21]
Costa Rica[22] (requires registration with the Costa Rican government before the age of twenty-five)
Cuba[11]
Dominica[11][23]
Ecuador[11]
El Salvador[11]
Fiji[24]
Grenada[11]
Guatemala[11]
Guyana[11]
Honduras[11]
Jamaica[11][25]
Lesotho[26]
Mexico Mexico[11][27]
Nicaragua[11]
Pakistan Pakistan[28][29]
Panama[11][30]
Paraguay Paraguay[11]
Peru Peru (registration required at 18 years of age)[11]
Saint Kitts and Nevis[11]
Saint Lucia[11]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[11]
Trinidad and Tobago [11][31]
Tuvalu[32]
United States United States: The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that "all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside".[33] The phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" excludes children born to foreign diplomats and children born to enemy forces engaged in hostile occupation of the country's territory.[34]
Uruguay Uruguay[11][35]
Venezuela[11][36]
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4118774&forum_id=2:#37124009)