Not automatically, no. Any foreign national CAN become a US citizen, but, request has to be made. In many cases, Dual Citizenship may be offered by the original nation, and may or may not be considered by the US INS. Please make careful inquiry of BOTH the original nation and the US INS to avoid any problems. _____________________________________________________________________ yes, even if you werent canadian.
No. Marrying a US citizen does not automatically confer permanent resident or citizenship status on any foreign national.
no, he needs to get a 3 year stay
No. Neither will automatically become citizen of the other country.
yes, any child that is born in Canada automatically is a Canadian Citizen
Yes; Mexican citizenship is automatically granted to people born in Mexican soil or having one or both Mexican parents. Mexican law also allows you to have dual citizenship if you were born on a foreign land or any of your parents is a non-Mexican citizen.
Marrying a Mexican citizen does not automatically grant you Mexican citizenship. However, it can potentially make you eligible to apply for Mexican citizenship after meeting certain requirements, such as residing in Mexico for a certain period of time. The process would involve submitting an application and fulfilling other necessary criteria set by Mexican immigration laws.
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
No you will not become a Mexican citizen but you will have Mexican recidency. Your fiancee can have the option to apply for citizenship later on if she wants.
Yes. You must be Mexican by birthright and have one or both parents of Mexican citizenship.
You don't automatically become a Mexican citizen just because you marry a Mexican. You need to apply at the Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores nearest to where you live. You must live together in Mexico for at least 2 years during which time you need to have an FM-3 (which gives you permission to remain in Mexico for more than 6 months).
only men marry with women not citizen with citizen
Citizenship is a process that takes time to be approved by the government of the country you wish to become a citizen of. In general, citizenship status in the US is difficult to receive and takes several years of processing. If your daughter is a citizen of both countries, you can include that information on your citizenship application forms, but you will still need to go through the proper channels to get approved. Having a daughter as a US and Mexican citizen will not make you a citizen of both and will likely have little impact on your application for citizenship. Becoming a Mexican citizen would be significantly easier if you were a US citizen, as the paperwork and legality is not nearly as complex and strict. Check with the governments of both countries to determine the best course of action for your specific situation.
Yes; Mexican and American laws allow for a person to hold dual citizenship.
The citizenship process is very hard and long.