Yes, both Serbia and Canada allow Dual Citizenship for children born in Canada. Canadian law allows individuals to hold dual citizenship, meaning that children born in Canada can retain their Canadian citizenship while also acquiring Serbian citizenship if their parents are Serbian. Serbia also permits dual citizenship, so children can be recognized as Serbian citizens based on their parents' nationality. However, it’s important for parents to verify specific requirements and procedures for registration with Serbian authorities.
Yes, Portugal and Canada both allow multiple citizenship.
Canada does not allow dual citizenship solely based on bilateral agreements (like the way Spain does with Spanish South American countries, Philippines, and Portugal). Therefore, if you become a Canadian citizen and you are from a country that does not allow dual citizenship, you may lose your original nationality because of the laws of that country, not Canada.
. Once citizens immigrate to another country, they are usually not allowed to come back.
India does not allow dual citizenship.
Yes, Thailand allows dual citizenship.
Yes, Venezuela allows dual citizenship.
Yes, Poland allows dual citizenship.
Some countries allow it, some don't. For example someone can have dual citizenship of Canada and the U.S.A.
The law of citizenship does not allow dual citizenship except under exceptional circumstances. Such as:If a child of a Danish citizen is born in a country where they grant citizenship by birth (e.g. the US, Canada and Brazil);If one of the parents has a foreign citizenship, the child can keep both Danish and foreign citizenship;When a foreigner bec omes a Danish citizen, they can retain their previous nationality if it is hard or impossible to renounce that nationality. (for example, Greece does not allow its citizen to renounce their citizenship; Iran requires male citizens to perform military service in order to apply for renunciation of their Iranian nationality.)
For people who immigrate to Israel through Aliyah (Jews who return to Israel) may keep their other nationalities, given that the other country allows dual citizenship1. Non-Jews who immigrate to Israel and want to become a citizen through naturalisation, have to renounce their other nationalities if they can2 as Israel does not allow dual citizenship. 1 Example: Germany, Denmark and Norway do not allow dual citizenship but Canada, the US, the UK and France do. 2 Example: Greece does not allow any of its citizens to renounce their citizenship. Iranians have to get the approval of the Supreme Leader- which most of the time is not given.
Yes, it does.
Yes, both countries allow dual citizenship. However, if you live more than ten years outside Ireland, you will lose your Irish citizenship.