No, you can live abroad indefinitely and still maintain your American citizenship.
No, living abroad does not automatically strip someone of their citizenship. Citizenship is typically determined by factors such as birthright, descent, or acquisition through naturalization. Some countries may have residency or other requirements to maintain citizenship, but living abroad alone does not result in loss of citizenship.
If you meet the citizenship requirement of the foreign country/state you are living in, then yes you can apply for citizenship of that country/state.
25 Years old , And you must have a 7 year citizenship.
The citizenship requirements for the US Senate are being a US Citizen for nine years and living in the state you represent. The age requirement is 30 years old.
who born in BD soil, or a child born by a father or mother having BD passport living abroad and want to have BD citizenship
Birth in the US territories,Birth abroad to a US citizen parent,Naturalization as a US citizen after legally living in the US for 5 years.
The cost of living calculator is a tool that can be used in order to evaluate the minimum monetary requirement that is needed to live in a designated area.
Indian citizenship is endowed on an indvidual who is either born here or has been living in Indian for a minimum period of five years. In addition to that, you can not be an Indian citizen and hold the citizenship of another country.
youll have to show proofthat you are her daughter and that she your mother and then youll have to a lawyer or judge and ask him about your mother and show him proof
It depends on which state you are living in. Here's state specific minimum age requirement chart - Click the link
Ken Luboff has written: 'Living Abroad in Mexico (Living Abroad)'
Abdramane Sylla is the Minister of Malians Living Abroad for Mali.