Marrying a Canadian citizenship does not automatically make you a Canadian citizen. You would still have to go through the entire process that an unmarried "Alien" would have to go through. That is, apply and obtain Permanent Residency (PR) and then go through the Citizenship Application. Ref: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/citizenship/cit-become-faq03.asp
No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically grant an immigrant permanent resident or citizenship status. http://www.uscis.gov
It is possible for U.S. citizens to apply for permanent resident status for their foreign spouses. After a certain amount of time, the permanent resident spouse is eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship.
Marrying a Mexican citizen does not automatically grant you Mexican citizenship. However, it can potentially make you eligible to apply for Mexican citizenship after meeting certain requirements, such as residing in Mexico for a certain period of time. The process would involve submitting an application and fulfilling other necessary criteria set by Mexican immigration laws.
Dual citizenship or dual nationality is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of another country. Not every country will grant dual citizenship.
Yes, if you are/were born in Turkey, you are a Turkish citizen.
Yes it grants citizenship to all who are born in the US.
When the child is born, only the child is a citizen, the status for mom does not change.
Many countries will allow you to have dual citizenship. However, the US does not grant that privilege. Unfortunately, under U.S. law, one can not become a citizen of another country without losing their American citizenship. If you become a citizen of Australia, you will then no longer be a U.S. citizen.
None, even if you lived in the same country. Only the court can grant you rights, in this case, a Canadian court, but an American court will handle child support.see links
They're still an illegal immigrant. Mariiage alone does not grant US citizenship to an illegal alien. The formal process of citizenship must still be completed.
Yes, he/she can marry but it won't automatically grant him/her citizenship.
Citizenship in a country is typically obtained through birth, descent, marriage, or naturalization. Birthright citizenship is granted to individuals born in the country, while citizenship by descent is passed down from parents. Marriage to a citizen can also grant citizenship, and naturalization is the process by which a foreign national becomes a citizen through fulfilling certain requirements set by the country's government.