In order to be eligible to apply for US citizenship you should be
1. at least of 18 years of age
2.also a green card holder in the US who has continuous physical residence of minimum 5 years.
3.also have good moral character
So you should not be involved in any legal cases. Once you meet the eligibility you won't have a problem to apply for US citizenship.
The minor child of a US citizen is always eligible for US citizenship. The child might also be eligible for Thai citizenship since he was born there.
No, but you can get a temporary visa (4 years). If you are an illegal immigrant and have been a victim of a crime, you may be eligible for a U-Visa.
No, once you renounce your US citizenship, you are no longer eligible to apply for a green card.
If you are born in the US you obtain US citizenship by birth. Another way to obtain citizenship is through the naturalization process by applying for US citizenship using Form N-400 if you are eligible.
If you are an eligible candidate for the Dual citizenship then Yes, you can have both passports.
If the stepfather has legal paper for custody, then the children under 18 are eligible for Canadian citizenship.
Yes, the child is eligible. The child is automatically a Citizen of the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"), Section 320!
First and foremost requirement to apply for US citizenship is that you need to be in US as a green card holder and more than 18 years of age. Only with continuous residence in US for 5 years as a green card holder you will be eligible to apply.
As long as you are living in Canada and have citizenship you qualify for health care.
No...they still hold their US citizenship and count as an international spot on the roster. They are eligible to play for the Mexican national team if they gain citizenship .
Yes, you may be eligible for dual citizenship. Since your father was born in Canada, you could potentially acquire Canadian citizenship by descent, provided you meet the necessary requirements set by Canadian law. Additionally, as a US citizen, you can hold dual citizenship without any issues from the US side. It's advisable to consult with the relevant authorities or legal experts to understand the specific criteria and application process.
No, an underage US resident cannot directly apply for US citizenship. However, they may be eligible for US citizenship if their parent or legal guardian qualifies and applies for them. The child would need to meet certain requirements, such as being a green card holder and having lived with their parent or guardian in the US.