If a citizen marries for money, they may enter the marriage with financial motivations rather than emotional or relational ones. This can lead to potential legal and ethical complications, such as accusations of fraud if one party feels deceived about the other's intentions. Additionally, the marriage may lack genuine emotional connection, which can affect its longevity and overall happiness. In some cases, the financial benefits may be outweighed by personal dissatisfaction or societal judgment.
They are officially married. One spouse can sponsor the other for immigration to his or her country.
Nothing happens except that you will be married happily to the US citizen. You need to get married only within 90 days of entering the US and 60 days is perfectly fine.
he will stay American citizen....he has to apply to become a Canadian citizen or his wife has to apply for him and will have to tell the court that she has married him
If he is still married to you, he is as much a citizen as you are, as separation is not the same as divorce. A marriage with a US citizen counts more than a visa does, as marriages last longer and are harder to end than visas.
It is until you have registered as a married citizen in America.
If a person from a foreign country obtains citizenship legally, they are a legal citizen of the United States. Former marriages for the purpose of obtaining a green card would have no bearing on this.
(in the US) Divorce the individual before this happens, and/or notify ICE of your suspicions.
NO.
I'd like to know too!! Someone needs to answer this question please!!!!
No. They're the citizen, not you.
Usually in an airplane.
Your mom happens to be the greatest citizen in the world.