The answer is no. She would have to get a spouse visa to come to the US and the husband should start the Immigration process for her through sponsorship.
If you remain married:
No. citizenship has to do with where you were born, and where your parents were born. It has nothing to do with marriage.
No you do not.The only person that doesn't have citezenship in America is the person from overseas.Another answer:Marriage to a foreign citizen does not affect one's own citizenship. If the new spouse wishes to obtain US citizenship, the laws of the home country determine whether or not that individual either gets dual citizenship or loses the original citizenship. For example, if a bride from New Zealand marries an American, she may gain US citizenship and retain her New Zealand citizenship. If a Chinese bride seeks US citizenship, though, China will not permit her to retain her Chinese citizenship.
No. The spouse would have to naturalize in France to become a french citizen. Children of this couple, who are born in the US, are dual French-US citizens at birth. The process for "recognizing" french citizenship is complicated, however.
the child and your self need to go to immagrastion and get citizenship in brazil for the child.
He can stay in the country if an American marries him, and stays married to him, for six months, and then he gets a life long citizenship.
Even if a foreigner marries an American citizen they do not automatically gain US citizenship. There is a very detailed, lengthy, process in which both the foreigner and US spouse must go through in order for the foreigner to gain citizenship. This process can take years and may be denied by the end of it all.
She remains a Filipino citizen. Her US husband can petition for her, in which case, once approved, she becomes an American citizen. She can retain Filipino citizenship (hold dual citizenship) by applying at her nearest Philippine Embassy in the US (if she is based there).
Only if the Russian girlfriend lives in Russia and has a Russian citizenship
yes
When applying for German citizenship, you should ask them for a permission to retain foreign nationality. If they do not approve that, and you still want to become a German citizen, then you should renounce your Canadian nationality.
No, but she has the right to live with him in Britain. After a number of years living legally in Britain she can then apply for citizenship.
Yes,I am agary