American citizenship cannot be conveyed via marriage. The Canadian can apply for naturalization. American citizenship cannot be conveyed via marriage. The Canadian can apply for naturalization.
The law in America is if your spouse is an American citizen and you have a legal wedding/cerimony the other if not already becomes an American citizen. In Canada the law could be different so check their laws.
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The answer is no. You still have to apply for Canadian Citizenship. The process does take a while. My friend who married a Canadian in Canada had to wait a year to officially live there.
No.
Yes, they can. You just need to do the paper works at the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate general. Your children will then receive wallet-sized card which is their certificate of Canadian citizenship.
Nope. Not just by marrying. You still have to jump through a lot of hoops. And, although by marrying an American a foreigner acquires a right to reside in the US, the same is not true of Canada. You would have to have some other basis if you wanted to reside in Canada, other than simply marrying a Canadian.
You must first apply for Canadian permanent residency. After you have been living in Canada for 3 years out of 4 as a permanent resident, you can apply for citizenship.
You can find out more information about the Family Class Sponsorship Program.
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Yes, You have to go through a tough process but yes a Canadian can become a Citizen by marrying an American.
Of course.
yes
YES, if the father has retained his american citizenship,no problem. In fact you can have dual citizenship Canadian AND American.
Yes you get the saint Vincent citizenship automatically and if you marry a nepali you get nepalese citizenship even faster.
Hi There Currently I hold Canadian passport however I was born in Bangladesh. Do I have to have dual citizenship or I have dual citizenship?
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
The child will have dual citizenship in Canada and America. It depends on why the couple was in Germany. If he was stationed there for military reasons, the child will have no type of German citizenship.
First after marriage or before: one of you have to decided which will denounce ones citizenship of either nation or if one of you will have dual citizenship. He can find work now on a visa
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
Yes absolutely! Your child will have dual citizenship: • American citizenship by birth in the United States ["lex soli" ] • British citizenship by descent being born to a British citizen ["lex sanguinis"]
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Canada does not allow dual citizenship solely based on bilateral agreements (like the way Spain does with Spanish South American countries, Philippines, and Portugal). Therefore, if you become a Canadian citizen and you are from a country that does not allow dual citizenship, you may lose your original nationality because of the laws of that country, not Canada.
It depends on the Indian Citizenship Law. If they give the instant citizenship to new born babies then the child have dual nationalities otherwise it is automatically gets the Canadian Citizenship.
Spain does not have dual citizenship agreement with the US.