IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT THE PARENT'S ARE,IT ONLY MATTER'S WHERE THE CHILD IS BORN. IF THE CHILD IS BORN IN THE U.S. THEN THE CHILD IS A U.S. CITIZEN
Acquired citizenship is a line telling the issuing agency that you either are a natural citizen of the nation or have acquired citizenship by going through the process to gain citizenship in this country.
You are going to need to contact the Immigration & Naturalization Service.
it benefit a country if there are no citizen how are going to vote in an election who isgoing to support our country.
Marriage can impact citizenship laws by allowing a non-citizen spouse to potentially gain citizenship through marriage to a citizen. This process may involve meeting certain requirements and going through a legal application process. Additionally, marriage can also affect the rights and privileges of both spouses in terms of residency, work authorization, and other legal benefits related to citizenship status.
No, but they need to make sure that the person you are going to marry is of legal status. * Naturalized citizenship is subject to revocation at any time if circumstances warrant. For example, if the person marries a non citizen for the specific purpose of helping the non citizen obtain permanent resident or citizenship status. If a violation occurs before the person has been natulized for two years then revocation can be done uncer existing immigration and citizenship laws. If the violation occurs after two years then the justice department must follow the legal procdures for the person to be denaturalized in the federal court.
As my wife is an Australian citizen , am I eligble?
If you're a US citizen, they're not going to take your citizenship away for marrying an "illegal". They may deport the undocumented immigrant and send you to jail if it looks like you were trying to break the law, though.
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Yes. Currently, a U.S. citizen can apply for citizenship in another country (i.e. Naturalization) without losing U.S. citizenship. A person with a US citizenship can become a citizen of another country through any means other than naturalization. Applying to get naturalized when the person is already a US citizen will lead to his/her losing the US citizenship and there will be no way to revoke it.
If you do what you say you are going to do, what personal trait of a good citizen are you demonstrating?
Depending on the votes and citizenship.
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