The concept of sovereign citizen has no basis in law or fact. It is an internet myth made up by conspiracy theorists.
Declaring yourself a sovereign citizen will accomplish absolutely nothing, except maybe lead other people to question your mental sanity. Anyone who tries to convince you otherwise is not looking out to help you.
Although I am a citizen of Canada, I repudiate the misguided policies of the Canadian government.
Unfortunately the answer is no.Barbados only allows citizenship by descent through Parents.
yes. She must become a citizen to stay for more than 5 years if unmarried. If she isn't married (which she won't be) then she needs to become a citizen/get a green card. If she doesn't do this she's breaking the law. So yes, you can report her.
A 15 year old cannot become emancipated. In Canada you have to be at least 16 before you can be emancipated.
Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign of Great Britain. She will be followed on the throne by her son or grandson.
if they are not born in canada or if there parents are not citizen
if they are not born in Canada or if there parents are not citizen
No. You need to begin the process of naturalization to become a Mexican citizen.
if you were born in Canada
yes, any child that is born in Canada automatically is a Canadian Citizen
it would be a citizen of both Canada and the u.s. and he can choose which when he turns 18.
Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign of Canada, her role as Canada's head of state is legally distinct from her role as sovereign of the UK
The age of a senior citizen is generally the same throughout the world. In Canada, a person is considered a senior citizen at the age of 60.
It is not possible to become a Canadian Citizen just by marrying a Canadian citizen. Citizenship cannot be acquired by marriage in any country.
Queen Elizabeth II is Canada's sovereign. This role isn't specifically federal, and extends through all Canada's sovereign jurisdictions, federal and provincial.
Only if you apply to become a Canadian citizen. Once you get residency in Canada you can apply for provincial healthcare.
The child is an automatic citizen by the law. The child, upon reaching 18 may become a citizen of Canada or Nigeria. The mother on the other hand is not a citizen until she goes through a process of naturalization which means she must basically pass an exam to become a citizen.