You NEVER have to surrender your foreign passport. When you are sworn in as a US citizen at the oath-taking ceremony you do have to give up your permanent resident card (green card).
Generally, there is no citizenship requirement for marriage. The woman may present a foreign passport and you can present your U.S. passport when applying for a marriage license. Other than that, there is no difference in the process for marrying.
If you meet the citizenship requirement of the foreign country/state you are living in, then yes you can apply for citizenship of that country/state.
No, you can only obtain a British passport if you have British citizenship. If this does not apply to you then there may be possibilities of gaining citizenship but this will involve living legally in the UK for a period of time.
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.
No, they can't. Malaysia does not allow you to hold more than one citizenship.
yes but its tough takes a while * No, the dissolution of a marriage will render the application for citizenship null and void unless the foreign national spouse holds permanent resident status.
the difference between permanent passport and foreign passport
This question hinges upon whether you have dual citizenship or not.When you became an Australian citizen, did you keep your Canadian citizenship? If you did not, then you are not entitled to a Canadian passport, you are now considered a foreign national. This answer raises more questions - how do you "lose" Canadian citizenship? If you were born there, you will always legally be a Canadian. A passport has little to do with citizenship in this regard. I was told if I were to go and live there for 1 year, then I would be eligible to hold a Canadian passport again - probably something to do with taxes more than an allegiance to one country or another.
Yes, illigitimate children of British fathers born abroad to foreign mothers have no claim to British citizenship.
It allows it but does not recognize the foreign citizenship(s) of a Mexican national. This means that you should enter and leave Mexico using your Mexican passport and, while in Mexico, you are not allowed to seek consular assistance from your other country(ies) of citizenship if you get in trouble.
Be born in a foreign country
Yes. There is typically no citizenship requirement for obtaining a municipal ID. A foreign passport, foreign birth certificate and foreign matricula consular can be used, together with proof of de facto residence, to obtain a municipal ID.