France accepts Dual Citizenship for its citizens, provided that the other country accepts it.
You can hold a passport in any country you are a citizen of however, if you have dual citizenship you need to be sure both countries allow for dual citizenship.
Not that I'm aware of, although he can claim Irish dual-citizenship as his grandparents were both Irish.
There are different estimations about the numbers of Algerians in France. The French national body of statistics INSEE puts the figure at 1.7 million Algerian nationals. People born before Algerian independence in 1962 are not included, since they weren't at the time any Algerians, but only French citizens. In the number are included only the people holding Algerian citizenship, or dual Algerian-French citizenship. The people of Aglerian descent, holding French citizenship only, aren't included (since they are only French).The largest estimate, by an Algerian-based association, puts the figure at about 4 milion people, but includes all people of Algerian descent, regardless of their date of birth or actual citizenship.
It's not an obligation to be born in France to be president. However, you have to be of French nationality.
Firstly, one would have to determine whether they are eligible for Canadian citizenship. One can take a test on the Government of Canada website. Secondly, one would have to prepare for the citizenship test and, lastly, get proof of citizenship.
The US recognizes dual citizenship.
No. The spouse would have to naturalize in France to become a french citizen. Children of this couple, who are born in the US, are dual French-US citizens at birth. The process for "recognizing" french citizenship is complicated, however.
India does not allow dual citizenship.
Yes, Thailand allows dual citizenship.
Yes, Venezuela allows dual citizenship.
Yes, Poland allows dual citizenship.
Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.
Yes, it is possible to have two passports for dual citizenship.
No difference in the meaning but when people talk about Immigration and citizenship topics, almost all of them use the term 'Dual Citizenship'.
Yes you do qualify for dual citizenship.
Dual citizenship has been allowed in Brazil since 1994.
Yes, you can apply for dual citizenship in your home country.