Yes, you are allowed to hold dual nationalities based on the laws of both countries. You may lose either one by voluntarily renouncing them (you should do the official paperwork and have the renunciation approved).
No! Of course not, why would they be? They are Canadian citizens.
If they have a US citizen ship yes they do. The thing is if they have that they are no longer considered Canadians
They are not. Most Canadians are very happy they are not US citizens.
No, Canadians cannot vote in US national elections. Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections.
Citizens of Canada are called Canadians. The term is not exclusive, however, because many permanent residents of Canada who are not citizens also consider themselves to be Canadians.
Survivor is an American based show and only accepts US citizens that are 18 or older.
Canadians do not benefit from people becoming honorary citizens. Honorary Canadians do not take the Oath of Citizenship and does not receive any rights or privileges typically held by a Canadian citizen.
Yes we are kind to Canadians as they are to us.
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No. Furthermore, they never have been. During the time of US control of the Philippines, they were considered US Nationals, but not US Citizens (the big difference being that they can't vote in US federal elections).
The Canadian population in Germany as of 2013 was 13,936 citizens.
because canadians are vegetarians
It is a trick question. None, because the US didn't exist yet. All of the signers were considered British citizens at the time.