No, getting divorced does not automatically result in losing citizenship. Citizenship is typically not affected by divorce, as it is a legal status granted by a country based on various criteria such as birth, naturalization, or descent.
No, getting divorced does not automatically result in losing your citizenship. Citizenship is typically not affected by divorce, unless it was obtained fraudulently or through marriage to a citizen.
In most cases, divorce does not affect your citizenship status. If you are a citizen of a country, you typically do not lose that citizenship simply because you get divorced.
Get divorced -- I'll get you your US citizenship back.
A citizen can lose their citizenship through actions such as renouncing it voluntarily, committing treason, or fraudulently obtaining citizenship.
Never.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
Yes, it is possible to lose your US citizenship if you voluntarily renounce it, commit certain acts of treason or fraud, or obtain citizenship in another country with the intention of relinquishing your US citizenship.
Yes, it is.
you can have two citizenships
A person can lose their US citizenship by voluntarily renouncing it, committing treason, or serving in a foreign military.
No you cannot lose it generally, you can only lose it if 1) you have commited some kind of major crime 2) you have lied when applying for citizenship 3) you got another countries nationality/citizenship before 2002
Yes, a child of divorced parents can have two passports if each parent holds citizenship in a different country and the child is eligible for citizenship in both countries.