No, you don't.
No, if you are a legal citizen of the U.S. or Canada or any other country then you can continue to live in that country after your divorce.
No, Philippines citizens lose their Philippines citizenship upon becoming a citizen of another country.
Get divorced -- I'll get you your US citizenship back.
I think so
After you get Italian permanent resident status, you can apply for Italian citizenship if youHave lived there for at least 10 years,Are able to communicate in Italian language, andHave a clear criminal background.However, you will lose Philippines citizenship as soon as you become a citizen of another country.
If you are a citizen of Rome, you have Italian citizenship, with all the rights and privileges that Italian citizenship encompasses.
If you are married, they can apply for a divorce.
Anyone who is a citizen of the Vatican maintains their original citizenship of their country of origin. Should they lose their Vatican citizenship they revert to their original nationality or, lacking that, automatically become Italian citizens.
The consequences about citizenship was.....
Never.
If you are already a citizen, your citizenship will be retained even if you get a divorce. If you are asking, "How long before a foreign bride can divorce her husband and obtain citizenship?", then the answer is not certain. It depends if you are currently a permanent resident or not. You can check more details at www.ezvisa.us
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.