if you get married to the English person in the US, if one of the people is from the US and they plan to settle their then no.
but if none of the people are from the US and you are just getting married in a foreign country for the fun then yes
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If the marraige takes place within the US, then you will still retain your US nationality.
Only if you live in the United Kingdom for 5 Years or more can you be classed as a British Citizen.
Only if the person to whom they were married had permanent right of abode in the United Kingdom, for example if they were a British or other EU citizen (e.g German).
Yes, anyone born in the United States is automatically a US citizen.
The expression "citizen of England" has no meaning. England is one part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the others being Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland. Anyone, from any country in the world, can apply to become a citizen of The United Kingdom.
In order to marry a Zimbabwean citizen in Zimbabwe, a foreign citizen must apply for and gain citizenship. If the wedding is to take place in the United Kingdom, if the British individual has been a citizen for three years, all that is required is that the Zimbabwean citizen not have committed any crimes, and marries the UK citizen. This would lead to citizen ship for the Zimbabwean spouse.
You can be born in the United States and become an automatic citizen. Or you can immigrate to the United States and apply for citizenship after living in the US for seven years.
The vodafone is a United Kingdom cell phone provider. If you are not a United Kingdom citizen then the best place to purchase one would be at an online store. There are many locations to purchase one if you are a citizen there.
To be appointed as a Member of Parliament (and therefore eligible to stand as Prime Minister) you must be a British citizen, or a citizen of a Commonwealth country with indefinite leave to stay in the UK.
Both of you will be deported
A British passport. If they are a UK citizen
No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically confer citizenship nor permanent resident status for the alien spouse, the required USCIS procedures must be followed. The interested party might wish to consult the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services website for more information, http://www.uscis.gov
You can be adopted by a US citizen. You can be sponsored by an immediate relative that is a US citizen or a permanent green card holder. Marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically confer citizenship or permanent resident status on the new spouse. Adoption is only allowed if the child is 16-years or younger has been certified an orphan by his or her country of origin and has been granted an IR4 visa for entrance into the United States. Contact the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services for information pertaining to the individual's specific circumstances or visit http://www.uscis.gov
Ther is no such thing as a "A Citizen of England", however you can apply to become a Citizen of the United Kingdom by asking at any British embasy or consulate.