Never.
After living inside the UK for 5 continuous years, apply for British Citizenship. When it is time, write the citizenship test. If you are approved on all matters, they will tell you where to go and take your citizenship oath and then receive your certificate of naturalization as a British Citizen.After that, you can apply for a British Passport.P.S. I don't know the law for Kenyan citizens but you may lose your Kenyan citizenship if you apply for another nationality. Ask your embassy or consulate about that.
you can have two citizenships
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
If you apply for citizenship in another country your US citizenship is automatically revoked. The US does not recognize dual citizenship. You revoke it in writing at a US embassy, outside the US.
If your I-94 is lost or stolen, you will need to contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for a replacement. You can apply directly at your local office.
He will become a dual citizen of the uK and the US.
Typically the child will have dual citizenship until they reach the age of 18, at which point they have to determine which citizenship they were going to go with.
General Lee lost his citizenship by rebelling against the United States of America. Going to war against the United States of America is treason. General Lee committed treason. He lost his citizenship in the United States. He did not get it back when he surrendered. President Johnson pardoned the Confederate enlisted men but not the officers.
No you cannot lose it generally, you can only lose it if 1) you have commited some kind of major crime 2) you have lied when applying for citizenship 3) you got another countries nationality/citizenship before 2002
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 you won't, you will have a dual citizenship which ok, but you can't swear to both countries
No!