Yes. Civil partnerships are identical to legal marriage with respect to Immigration law in the UK. In fact, so many same-sex couples have sought immigration benefits that the UK government is now investigating the possibility that large-scale fraud is involved. Nevertheless, a bona fide same-sex couple should have no problem.
No, since same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.
Foreign residents may apply for citizenship based on their same-sex marriage to a citizen in 19 countries worldwide. The United States is not one of those countries.
No. Not even marriage to the father grants gives you citizenship. You have to apply for naturalization.
no you can not only if you are a citizen of india
Although same-sex marriage is legal in Belgium, since January 1, 1985, marriage does not give any direct claim to Belgian citizenship. You can apply for naturalization, but your marriage will not affect the requirements.
Foreign residents may apply for citizenship based on their same-sex marriage to a citizen in 19 countries worldwide. The United States is not one of those countries, but Canada and Mexico are.
Brazil does not allow citizenship through proxy marriage. To acquire Brazilian citizenship, a foreign spouse must be married to a Brazilian citizen and fulfill residency requirements, including living in Brazil for a specified period. The marriage must be legally recognized and conducted in person, not through a proxy. It's best to consult with a legal expert for detailed guidance on the process.
Yes, citizenship can be revoked after a divorce in certain circumstances, such as if the citizenship was obtained through marriage to a citizen and the marriage ends.
Yes, effective June 26, 2013, an American citizen may sponsor a same-sex fiancé(e) for a visa and a same-sex spouse for permanent residency, leading eventually to citizenship.
No. citizenship has to do with where you were born, and where your parents were born. It has nothing to do with marriage.
Yes, the marriage is legally recognized in the United States.
Yes, you are. But you need to live in Brazil. After a year, then, you can apply for Brazilian citizenship.