Your husband must be obtain a Visa for stay over 3 months, then permanent residency status long-term (or naturalization). Your US citizenship is the most helpful, other citizenships don't matter.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
Unfortunately no.
You have the right to enter Canada if you are a Canadian citizen. The passport should prove your identification, and the citizenship card should prove your citizenship - my guess is a strong yes.
You need to get married to a Canadian citizen or apply for a Canadian Visa to get the citizenship of Canada.
If the stepfather has legal paper for custody, then the children under 18 are eligible for Canadian citizenship.
Yes absolutely! Your child will have dual citizenship: • American citizenship by birth in the United States ["lex soli" ] • British citizenship by descent being born to a British citizen ["lex sanguinis"]
Yes
You will have to live legally in the UK for certain amount to be able to apply for British Citizenship. If you are married to a British citizen and live in the UK for three years you can apply for British citizenship. If you are highly skilled worker you will have to live for five years to apply for citizenship and so on. Simple answer would be at least five years.
Uhh. If your already a naturally born Canadian, then you are a citizen. Its common sense my friend.
for sure ya
citizenship
No, they cannot. The Canadian spouse must sponsor the immigration. After living 3 years out of the past four years in Canada, then they can apply for Canadian citizenship.