Michael Buble
Hi There Currently I hold Canadian passport however I was born in Bangladesh. Do I have to have dual citizenship or I have dual citizenship?
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
Yes, a Canadian can obtain dual citizenship in America by meeting the requirements set by the United States government, such as obtaining a green card and fulfilling residency obligations.
It depends on the Indian Citizenship Law. If they give the instant citizenship to new born babies then the child have dual nationalities otherwise it is automatically gets the Canadian Citizenship.
In the Philippines, dual citizenship is allowed under the Dual Citizenship Law (Republic Act No. 9225) for those who were natural-born citizens but lost their citizenship upon acquiring a foreign citizenship. They must apply for retention or re-acquisition of Philippine citizenship, typically through a petition to the Bureau of Immigration. In Canada, dual citizenship is permitted, and there are no specific requirements to maintain it. Canadian citizens can hold citizenship in another country without losing their Canadian citizenship, but they must adhere to the laws and requirements of both countries.
YES, if the father has retained his american citizenship,no problem. In fact you can have dual citizenship Canadian AND American.
If the stepfather has legal paper for custody, then the children under 18 are eligible for Canadian citizenship.
Yes, a Canadian citizen can hold dual or multiple citizenships. Canada allows its citizens to acquire citizenship from other countries without losing their Canadian citizenship. However, individuals should be aware of the laws regarding dual citizenship in the other country, as some nations may have restrictions or may require the renunciation of original citizenship. It is important for Canadian citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities under both citizenships.
The child will have dual citizenship in Canada and America. It depends on why the couple was in Germany. If he was stationed there for military reasons, the child will have no type of German citizenship.
Yes, the child can hold dual citizenship. You just need to contact the US embassy or consulate general and get a registration of birth abroad.
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
As long as you are living in Canada and have citizenship you qualify for health care.