Each country has different rules.
Do you hold citizenship in another country?
A passport? Otherwise your allowed in another country for a limited amount of time before you need a citizenship to stay there. So I guess you need Citizenship ? Is that what you mean?
Dual citizenship or dual nationality is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of another country. Not every country will grant dual citizenship.
Yes. Citizenship is not lost unless your mother chose another country of citizenship after she became over 18. Adults are not allowed dual citizenship.
. Once citizens immigrate to another country, they are usually not allowed to come back.
If you are born on a military base in another country, your citizenship may depend on the laws of that country and your parents' citizenship status. You may hold the citizenship of the country where the military base is located, or you may have the citizenship of your parents' country. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of the country in question to determine your citizenship status.
Yes, a US citizen can pledge allegiance to another country when applying for dual citizenship, but this may have implications for their US citizenship status. The United States generally allows dual citizenship, but individuals must be aware that pledging allegiance to another country might be viewed as an act of renunciation of US citizenship. It's important to consult the laws of both countries involved to understand the potential consequences.
you can have two citizenships
Mali is an Africa country. They can't give you citizenship rights for Malaysia, another country entirely.Whether marrying a Malay girl is enough for citizenship in Malaysia is another question entirely.
Depends on the citizenship of your parents. Being on an American airplane does not bestow citizenship.
Hi, if you are born in a country you get a citizenship of that country ( that is single citizenship). If you migrate to another country and get a citizenship from that country but you do not want to give up the citizenship of your home country then it is a dual citizenship.
No.