It is possible for U.S. citizens to apply for permanent resident status for their foreign spouses. After a certain amount of time, the permanent resident spouse is eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship.
Yes, but not exclusively. Marrying a Spanish citizen does not immediately grant a non-citizen citizenship, but it certainly helps.
By naturalization or by marrying a Montenegrin citizen, but there is no birthright citizenship!
Nobody, not even a Venezuelan can become a US Citizen just by marrying a US Citizen. But it is by far the easiest ways of getting the citizenship. A person marrying a US citizen will be first granted with the conditional permanent resident status. After being so for 3 years, they can file in their citizenship application, if they satisfy all other eligibility conditions.
they get married nd the person thats a citizen, gives the person citizenship nd stuff.
It is not possible to become a Canadian Citizen just by marrying a Canadian citizen. Citizenship cannot be acquired by marriage in any country.
No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically grant an immigrant permanent resident or citizenship status. http://www.uscis.gov
You can be a Spanish citizen at any age.
No. The process of becoming a US citizen by marrying a US citizen is no longer applicable. The person must apply for citizenship through required legal procedures. However,it is understood that baring any unusual circumstances citizenship will be granted. A child born in the US becomes a US citizen with all the rights and privileges thereof.
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.
A person does not lose his or her natural born citizenship by marrying a citizen of another country.
No. He or she must still apply for permanent resident status and then citizenship as required by US immigration laws.
Spain has dual citizenship agreement ONLY with Spanish countries of South America, Portugal and Philippines. Other countries have to renounce their citizenship if they can and then become a Spanish citizen- in your case the US allows you to renounce: so you must.
No. Marrying a US Citizen abroad does not guarantee you legal entry to the US