Yes. Actually many "expats" live this way, having established several colonies in northern, western and central Mexico.
Some cities with considerable American and Canadian populations include:
Yes, the child born to a US citizen, can be a US citizen irrespective of place of birth.In your case, the child will also be a dual citizen. But remember to register your child's birth at the US embassy or consulate if he or she is born abroad.
Over 750,000 US Citizens currently live in Mexico (taking advantage of dual citizenship laws) and over 1 million Americans have a residence in Mexico (from which at least 250,000 are known as snowbirds).
Yes, you are. But you need to live in Brazil. After a year, then, you can apply for Brazilian citizenship.
You must move to Mexico with your spouse and live there for two years with an immigrant visa, then you can apply for Mexican citizenship. You can have both a Mexican and a US passport and be a dual citizen. If you were not married to a Mexican citizen, you would have to live there for four years.
Unfortunately, the answer is yes, but she'd have to convince a court of law to grant her that right.
You are a citizen at birth. In some cases you may hold dual citizenship based on where you were born, the citizenship of your parents and the laws of where you live. In that case one normally has to decide on citizenship when one reaches the age of 18 or majority depending on the laws.
If you are an Italian citizen you can live in Italy whenever you like as long as you like, regardless of your other citizenships.
I have citizenship to live in Mexico .
I think so, but I don't live in Canada, so.... don't quote me on that.
Yes, both countries allow dual citizenship. However, if you live more than ten years outside Ireland, you will lose your Irish citizenship.
You will have to live legally in the UK for certain amount to be able to apply for British Citizenship. If you are married to a British citizen and live in the UK for three years you can apply for British citizenship. If you are highly skilled worker you will have to live for five years to apply for citizenship and so on. Simple answer would be at least five years.
Being a dual citizen means holding citizenship in two countries at the same time. This can impact one's rights and responsibilities as they may have to follow the laws and obligations of both countries, such as paying taxes or serving in the military. Dual citizens may also have the right to live, work, and travel freely in both countries.