"yes, but only if you have a parent that was born in America and one born in Canada"
This is not precisely, or necessarily true.
It is possible for a Canadian to become a dual citizen if neither parent was born in the United States, but it depends on when they were born and where their parents were born.
Canadians, since 1947, can hold multiple citizenships.
It is a complex question. You are best advised to contact a United States embassy or consulate near you for more information. They will likely send you questionnaire to help you determine your status.
In general though, it is not possible for a foreign government to force you to renounce your citizenship, even as a condition of citizenship in that country. So as long as you meet the requirements to become a citizen of the United States, it doesn't matter if you are also a Canadian citizen.
Only if you apply to become a Canadian citizen. Once you get residency in Canada you can apply for provincial healthcare.
I have a dual citizen ship and am both Canadian and American You can do this by Immigrating to Canada
Canadian ...(:
If you have the passport number for a Canadian citizen you can find out if it is real you would need to contact the Canadian passport offices.
One way is to sign a form confirming that you want your child to be a Canadian citizen, then when the papers are signed, they're a Canadian citizen.
get a visa
no
No, the Canadian has to be married to the American in order to live or work in America. Because you have to be married to an American to get a green card in order to do that.
he will stay American citizen....he has to apply to become a Canadian citizen or his wife has to apply for him and will have to tell the court that she has married him
It is not possible to become a Canadian Citizen just by marrying a Canadian citizen. Citizenship cannot be acquired by marriage in any country.
No
Only if you apply to become a Canadian citizen. Once you get residency in Canada you can apply for provincial healthcare.
Every permanent citizen has the right to bear arms, which is why America is such a great place... To get shot..
Absolutely. Just contact the INS.
That depends on how you define "American" and "Canadian". An American can certainly move to Canada and become a citizen, but you still will not be a "true" Canadian, as you were not born in Canada.
I am a Canadian citizen
I am (nationality). In my case, I am Canadian. If I were a citizen of the United States of America, I could say I am American. If I were a citizen of France I could say, I am French.