Yes. Citizenship is not lost unless your mother chose another country of citizenship after she became over 18. Adults are not allowed Dual Citizenship.
No, you can live abroad indefinitely and still maintain your American citizenship.
child born abroad of american citizen
Americans can live in Canada if they apply for permanent residence. They do not, however, need to "give up" their citizenship and may apply for a dual citizenship. They will have both a Canadian and their American citizenships.
no because that wouldn't be fair if the child got choose too live in America but his or her parents didnt get to choose
If you live in the United States, your nationality is typically American. However, nationality can also refer to the country where you hold citizenship. If you are a citizen of the US, you would identify as American; if you are a citizen of another country but reside in the US, your nationality would be that of your country of citizenship.
I have citizenship to live in Mexico .
Your partner will need to get Canadian citizenship. Since you already live in Canada, then it will not be a problem for you.Ê
No, not until they have obtained that citizenship.
Feist was born in Nova Scotia, Canada and continues to live in Canada. However, since her father is an American, she also has citizenship in the United States.
live there
You can change your residence if you have a valid work permit. Citizenship in the EU is still by the rules of each country.
Not at the moment but he lived in Coffs Harbor when he was a kid and has a US- AUS dual citizenship.