they must apply for a visa which is valid in that country so thet can have a permanant stay. Nicole * Generally the person will need to return to their country of origin and then the citizen spouse can apply for the reentry of the foreign national spouse. Immigration laws are changing on almost a daily basis, therefore the best option is to consult an attorney knowledgeable in immigration laws. More information can be obtained at the website of the, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.http.uscis.gov
No, she will not lose her nationality. Chances are she may also get foreign national's country citizenship too. However, marrying a foreigner does not have chances of losing nationality.
no.
Just a work visa
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.
Try marrying someone from Iceland and then apply for a citizenship. CitizenshipAs a general rule foreign nationals must have been domiciled in Iceland for seven years before they can apply for citizenship. Nationals of the Nordic countries, however, may apply after 5 years of domicile. A foreign national who marries an Icelandic national may apply for citizenship after having been resident in Iceland for three years after the marriage. A foreign national, who is cohabiting with an Icelandic citizen, both being unmarried, may apply for Icelandic citizenship if the cohabitation has lasted for more than five years. Application forms for Icelandic citizenship are available from the Ministry of Justice.
Not automatically.
If they're in the country legally, they should apply for US citizenship.
pretty sure it does No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically confer permanent residence status nor the assurance of being granted citizenship to a foreign national. It will change the priority level assigned to the foreign spouse's application for citizenship. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically convey permanent residency or citizenship. The proper procedures for obtaining resident status will need to be followed by the non-citizen, the issue of a criminal record may play a significant part in a decision by the USICS. (www.usics.gov)
The answer is no. But the children born from this marriage will automatically become US citizens. The spouse of US citizen will be eligible to become US citizen after he/she (the non-US citizen) stay in US for a minimum of 3 years as a Permanent Resident.
Once you are officially married to an American citizen, you can not be deported from the country, unless you engage in a criminal offense.
In order to marry a Zimbabwean citizen in Zimbabwe, a foreign citizen must apply for and gain citizenship. If the wedding is to take place in the United Kingdom, if the British individual has been a citizen for three years, all that is required is that the Zimbabwean citizen not have committed any crimes, and marries the UK citizen. This would lead to citizen ship for the Zimbabwean spouse.