Yes, it's quite common. People born in the USA can add Canadian citizenship. Being born in Canada to US parents gives you dual citizenship automatically. It's a bit more complicated when you want to add US citizenship, but not impossible.
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YES. It cannot be revoked, unless you revoke it outside the US.
YES. US citizenship cannot be lost.
When applying for German citizenship, you should ask them for a permission to retain foreign nationality. If they do not approve that, and you still want to become a German citizen, then you should renounce your Canadian nationality.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
Americans can live in Canada if they apply for permanent residence. They do not, however, need to "give up" their citizenship and may apply for a dual citizenship. They will have both a Canadian and their American citizenships.
You need to get married to a Canadian citizen or apply for a Canadian Visa to get the citizenship of Canada.
Is the Canadian citizen also an American citizen or holds citizenship. if so then yes if not then. Technically no. This is because neither party holds a current American citizenship. If the Illegal alien was to marry upon Canadian territory then apply for american citizenship or Visa. But other wise legally no. However they should check.
American citizenship cannot be conveyed via marriage. The Canadian can apply for naturalization. American citizenship cannot be conveyed via marriage. The Canadian can apply for naturalization.
No. If your baby is born outside of Canada you need to apply for them to have Canadian citizenship. A child's citizenship is automatically determined based on where they are born.
You apply for citizenship.
Yes, but not forever. You have to apply for citizenship, and you'll have to come back to Canada to go to the US embassy for the actual immigration procedure.
Yes, they can and are. Canada will recognize the child naturally because they were born on Canadian soil, and to a Canadian parent. The child will also inherit the US Citizenship of the American Parent, although the Parent will have to declare the child to the U.S. Consulate showing their proof of citizenship as well as the child's Canadian birth certificate.
Unfortunately, no! Only the children under the age of 18 are eligible to become a Canadian citizen if their parents become one- this applies even if the child does not reside in Canada. In this case, the parent should apply for them before they turn 18.The spouse and children 18 and above should meet the requirements, apply for citizenship, take the test and if they are approved in all those steps, then finally take the oath of citizenship and become Canadian citizens.
Only Canadian Citizens are able to apply or get aCanadian passport. But imagrants who have been in Canada for at least three years areable to apply for a Canadian Citizenship. They muct pass a citizenshiptest and take an oath before being officialy a Canadian. After this theywill be able to apply for a Canadian passport. This will make coming and going out or in the country much easier.