YES, if the father has retained his american citizenship,no problem. In fact you can have Dual Citizenship Canadian AND American.
In Canada they use the Canadian dollar. US Dollars
The British colonised America and the French colonised Canada. The British beat the French out of Canada with the help of the Canadian native tribes and the American colonists. However, the American colonists then fought for their independence from Britain in the 1770s. The British were helped by the Native American Indians, but eventually the French helped the Americans and the British grated independence to America.
Dwight Eisenhower, American, British and Canadian soldiers.
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NO! It was Japan and America!
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.
John's first trip to America was with the Beatles in 1964. He came to stay in 1972 and was about to become eligible for American citizenship soon after his death. He would have done so too had he not been murdered.
No, once you married a Canadian you got all the right to live in Canadian as long as you both are still married, You may ask to go back to States if you caught in criminal activities.
American citizenship cannot be conveyed via marriage. The Canadian can apply for naturalization. American citizenship cannot be conveyed via marriage. The Canadian can apply for naturalization.
No, this should mean you'll have duel citizenship. My dad is Canadian (I live in Canada) and my mom is America, I have no trouble traveling there and if I wanted to I could move there.
Be sure you have looked into the American Government system before you make any long term plans. It is falling apart. Also the health care system here is pathetic. How can I become a Canadian citizen? * haha the previous poster is right .. America isn't what it used to be (thanks to our current "leaders"). That said, it is very difficult to become an American citizen. Unless you have immediate family who are American citizens, or are a highly skilled/college educated person, it can be next to and including, impossible. Good luck! * No editorializing on this one. Just as any other immigrant to the United States, a Canadian can take out American citizenship after living in the U.S. without a criminal record for five years and passing a test in American civics and history. Recently Pam Anderson did, so the U.S. is not really all that picky. (Oops, I forgot about the no editorializing!) Also, as a Canadian, I'd like to say that you are welcome to move into my basement. We'll see what happens in November, but 4 more years of a Republican executive might mean that I need to buy a bigger house ;-)
America Kingsisle created it.
Robin Thicke is a dual citizen of America and Canada. He holds Canadian citizenship through his father.
Have you applied & received citizenship or were you born in America? Then you would be an American Citizen.
An American cannot join the Chinese army unless they denounce their citizenship with America since China does not honor duel citizenship. You also have to be a legal resident of China.
If you are born in America then you are an American but also remember America is not only U.S.A it is all of north and south America. Also, if one of your parents is an American then you can get an American citizenship.
it is $28.35 in america