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You must live in France for several year while applying to be a French citizen.
Yes. Israel has an extradition treaty with the US and has had it since 1963. As for whether Israel will extradite any particular Israeli citizen depends on the arguments made by the US government (as is typical of other extradition treaties).
Currently there are no extradition treaties if you are no longer a US Citizen while in the Cayman Islands, however if you are a US Citizen, the Government of the Cayman Islands will comply with any requests.
If the guy is married to a us citizen and is bothering someone in India , he will be punishable for both the crimes.
No. The Canadian government will not extradite someone if they are facing execution. The United States must ensure that the criminal will not be executed in order to extradite them. there have, however, been times where this was worked around. For example, the US could get the offender extradited on other charges, then charge them with the executable offense once they were in custody.
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Yes, a US citizen can be denied entry into their own country if they have committed certain crimes or if there are concerns about their security or health.
ENTRY to the US would be doubtful with a criminal record, especially if the crimes are felonies.
Yes. Chief among them being TREASON.
Yes. Both my daughters were born in FRance, but because I am a US citizen, so are they; but you have to go to the US Embassy of the country born in and request a Consular Report of Birth Abroad.
Yes, under the Agreement between the European Union and the United States ofAmerica on Extradition (2003).
Yes, a US citizen needs a visa to travel to France for stays longer than 90 days. For stays less than 90 days, US citizens can travel to France without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program.