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.
In Ethiopia, citizenship can be acquired through birth, descent, or naturalization. Birthright citizenship is granted to individuals born to Ethiopian parents, regardless of the location of birth. Citizenship by descent is obtained by individuals born outside of Ethiopia to at least one Ethiopian parent. Naturalization is the process by which a foreign national can become an Ethiopian citizen through application and meeting specific criteria. Loss of Ethiopian citizenship can occur through renunciation, deprivation, or acquiring citizenship of another country voluntarily.
A citizen can lose their citizenship through actions such as renouncing it voluntarily, committing treason, or fraudulently obtaining citizenship.
You can apply for an Ethiopian visa in any of the ASEAN member countries at the local Etiopian embassy. The requirements will vary according to your citizenship.
Never.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
Yes, it is possible to lose your US citizenship if you voluntarily renounce it, commit certain acts of treason or fraud, or obtain citizenship in another country with the intention of relinquishing your US citizenship.
you can have two citizenships
A person can lose their US citizenship by voluntarily renouncing it, committing treason, or serving in a foreign military.
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
Yes, a person can lose their US citizenship through voluntary renunciation, committing treason, or serving in a foreign military.
no you won't, you will have a dual citizenship which ok, but you can't swear to both countries
No!