You never lose US citizenship unless you either renounce it voluntarily or by serving in the army of a country that is in war with the US.
If you want to enter a foreign country you do. The passport isn't for leaving the country of citizenship. Its for entry into foreign countries. Even some cruise lines require a passport. To get back into the country you also need one. All American citizens now need a passport.
To apply for citizenship through naturalization in the Philippines, an applicant must meet the following qualifications: Have resided in the Philippines for a continuous period of at least 10 years. Be of good moral character and believe in the principles underlying the Philippine Constitution. Be able to speak and write English or Filipino and any other Philippine language. Have shown a willingness to support the Philippine Government and contribute to the progress of the country.
Emigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for residency in another country. Immigration is the act of leaving ones natural country for citizenship of another country.
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ever hear of dual citizenship? 1)your birth country 2)your new country my wife has it
If the ship visits a foreign country, yes.
Less than the current level of growth rate!
It depends where the ferry is going. if it is a foreign country, then yes, you will need a passport. If not (ie its an island belonging to the country you're leaving from) you don't.
All Israelis and even people with dual citizenship, such as Americans who are also citizens of Israel, are required to use their Israeli passport to enter and leave Israel. However, Israelis that have multiple citizenship may have passports from other countries and may use them when they are not entering or leaving Israel.
No. An immigrant who is unlawfully present within the US cannot be sponsored for permanent residency or citizenship. They must voluntarily return to their country of origin or face deportation. After leaving the US the foreign national will be barred from applying for reentry for 3-10 years depending upon the individual's circumstances.
Yes. He can adjust status to that of legal permanent resident without leaving the country.
yes you can be in the military with out leaving the country