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Information on what Citizenship is can be found on various government websites such as USCIS. Information on what citizenship actually is can also be found on sites such as Wikipedia which have a comprehensive description on what comprises citizenship.
If and when you are found out you will be deported.
By internet it is impossible
I have researched citizenship tests and found a variety of sites. I am not sure which citizenship you are wanting to study for, so if it is for Canadian citizenship you can check out yourlibrary.ca/citizenship/. If you are studying for US citizenship test you can check out 800citizen.org/us_citizenship_test/. If it is for another country, I advise just researching the specific country you are wanting to become a citizen of.
The child will have the citizenship of the country it was born in.
in the Constitution (SM answered this )
Loss of citizenship refers to the formal termination of an individual's status as a citizen of a particular country. This can occur voluntarily through renunciation or involuntarily through acts such as treason or serving in a foreign military. Loss of citizenship may have significant legal and practical consequences, including losing the right to live or work in the country of citizenship.
To determine if your father had Dutch citizenship at the time of your birth, you can request a copy of his birth certificate or citizenship records from the Dutch authorities, such as the municipality where he was born or the Dutch consulate. Additionally, you can check any relevant immigration or naturalization documents that might indicate his citizenship status. If possible, you can also ask family members for information or documentation that might clarify his citizenship status during that period.
Bhutan's citizenship is primarily based on the concept of "Drukpa," which refers to the ethnic and cultural identity of the Bhutanese people. Citizenship is generally granted to individuals born to Bhutanese parents or those who have resided in the country for a significant period and meet specific criteria. The Bhutanese Citizenship Act of 1985 outlines the laws governing citizenship, emphasizing the importance of preserving the country's cultural heritage. Additionally, citizenship can be revoked under certain circumstances, such as if an individual is found to have violated the laws of the country.
You can file the application, and it may or may not be granted based on the circumstances. BUT, be truthful - because if citizenship were to be granted and the felony conviction was found later, your US citizenship could be revoked.
100 citizenship questions for people who are planning to immigrate to Canada can be found at your local library or from the local library's website. You can also check the government site for naturalization.
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