This is what happens whem ladies from the Philippines and other places Mary Australians so The Answer is most likely yes.
Your spouse would be able to sponser you for Australian citizenship
Yes, the child will be eligible for dual nationality. A registration of birth abroad must be obtained from the embassy or consulate general of the country in which the child is not born in.
No, that would be bigamy, and it's illegal (as in you can go to jail for it).
No not unless you become an Australian citizen. You aply to the New Zealand authoritys for your new passport.
no
No!
A child born in Australia will be a citizen if one of the parents is Australian or a permanent resident of Australia. If neither of the child's parents are Australian, the child will be a citizen on its 10th birthday if the child is living in Australia. Otherwise, no.
Living in the State (novanet)
No, they cannot. The Canadian spouse must sponsor the immigration. After living 3 years out of the past four years in Canada, then they can apply for Canadian citizenship.
As long as you are living in Canada and have citizenship you qualify for health care.
Yes you can.
Yes, he does. He is a Canadian citizen living in the US.
You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
In proper english, yes. If you're really a Canadian citizen then you'd have a Canadian passport. The only reason you wouldn't be allowed to leave Canada is to go to certain 3rd world or war-torn countries. The American government can't stop you from leaving Canada if you're a Canadian citizen.
Every permanent citizen has the right to bear arms, which is why America is such a great place... To get shot..