Many countries will allow you to have Dual Citizenship. However, the US does not grant that privilege.
Unfortunately, under U.S. law, one can not become a citizen of Another Country without losing their American citizenship. If you become a citizen of Australia, you will then no longer be a U.S. citizen.No you cannot lose it generally, you can only lose it if 1) you have commited some kind of major crime 2) you have lied when applying for citizenship 3) you got another countries nationality/citizenship before 2002
Aboriginals lost the right to vote in 1901 and these rights were not regained until after the Australian citizenship referendum in 1967
Never.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
you can have two citizenships
An American can lose citizenship for varying reasons. Some of these reasons include being convicted for treason, voluntarily renouncing U.S. citizenship and obtaining naturalization in a foreign state.
no you won't, you will have a dual citizenship which ok, but you can't swear to both countries
No!
According to the Ethiopian Nationality Law Proclamation, one can lose their Ethiopian citizenship if they renounce it. One can also lose their citizenship if one of the parents of an Ethiopian child is not an Ethiopian citizen. If one has been discharged from the law or gotten in trouble with the law loss of Ethiopian citizenship is also eminent.
NoSee US Citizenship and Moving Abroad.http://www.richw.org/dualcit/faq.html
No.
No, you don't.