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Citizenship and Marriage

Marriage to a citizen is one way for an alien to obtain citizenship in some countries. Questions about the requirements and processes of marrying and obtaining citizenship are welcome here.

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Does Kenya allow dual citizenship?

Yes, Kenya allows dual citizenship for its citizens since August 2010. This means individuals can hold citizenship in Kenya along with another country without having to renounce either.

If you got married in Kenya how to you get divorced in the UK and is my marriage legal in the UK?

To get divorced in the UK after getting married in Kenya, you would generally need to meet the residency requirement and file for divorce through the UK courts. Whether your marriage is legal in the UK would depend on whether it was conducted according to the legal requirements of Kenya and is recognized as valid in the UK. It's advisable to consult with a solicitor who is experienced in international family law to guide you through the process.

What is the names of Ellen Ochoa's kids?

Ellen Ochoa does not have any children. She is a former astronaut and the first Hispanic woman to go to space.

Where do Australians go on vacation?

I'm quite sure they go north, cuz they already live in the south. Probably Europe, as it is a beautiful place that has a different climate compared to Australia. Also, Europe is a popular tourist destination.

How much is the 2010 black Prius?

The price of a 2010 black Prius can vary depending on its condition, mileage, and location. On average, a 2010 model Prius can range from $6,000 to $10,000 in the used car market. It is recommended to check with local dealerships or online listings for the most up-to-date pricing information.

Countries Kenya passport can enter visa free?

Kenyan passport holders can enter several countries visa-free, including Mauritius, Malaysia, Jamaica, Fiji, Barbados, and Singapore. However, the visa requirements can change, so it is always best to check the latest information before you travel.

Why was DNA fingerprinting invented?

It's called DNA fingerprinting because when you touch things and leave fingerprints you are also leaving a trace of your DNA with your fingerprint. Plus every ones fingerprints are different. If you leave a perfect fingerprint somewhere then it can only be traced back to you as an exact match.

Fastest way to get divorce?

How much time will take to obtain a divorce in Dominican Republic?

A) The divorce will be filed in less than 24 hours. Fly the evening prior the hearing to Santo Domingo (SDQ) Dominican Republic and be back home the next day.

What did Citizen Edmond Genet underestimate in Americans?

Citizen Edmond Genet underestimated the authority of President George Washington and the United States government in controlling foreign policy. Genet wrongly believed he could bypass official channels and rally American support for France against Britain. Ultimately, his actions strained relations between the United States and France.

How long will take for form I 129 F to be processed?

It depends, today if it is a VSC (in Vermont ) is about 9 months, in California oficce is 6 months(CSV), but the I 130 takes a few days more!!!!!!!, it was designed to accelarate the process of uniting families!!!! JAJAJAJAJA1

How long does it take to get a Filipino to the US if you marry her in the Philippines?

The process of bringing a Filipino spouse to the US through marriage could take anywhere from 8 months to 2 years or more, depending on various factors such as the type of visa being applied for, the processing times of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and the completion of required paperwork and interviews. The process involves filing a petition, completing forms, attending interviews, and meeting specific requirements set by the government.

Is there any hope of saving your marriage if you have been separated for three years?

It is possible to save a marriage after being separated for three years, but it will require both partners to be committed to working on the issues that led to the separation, seeking professional help such as counseling, and being open to rebuilding trust and communication. It may be a challenging process, but with dedication and effort from both parties, reconciliation is possible.

If an Englishman marries a Kenyan woman in Kenya in a 'quick' marriage to bring her to England are they legally married in England?

Depends on your definition of 'quick' marriage.

Yes, they will be legally married. However, immigration officials will interrogate and if they deem the marriage 'false' ie; only married for residential status. The marriage will be null and void and the Kenyan wonam will be deported.

Why is responsible citizenship?

Citizenship caries with it not only voting rights but also the right to government benefits, and protections. Illegal Immigrants have rights too but mostly just our most basic rights to protections.

Can be Interracial children accepted in the us?

I think your asking, "can interracial children be excepted in the USA?', if this is the question yes.

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It always seems harder to find acceptance, when ever the economy is doing poorly, as people become more emotionally negatively charged lets say.

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But the truth is, more children of ethic backgrounds other than Caucasian are born every day, and it will be the whites that will be the minority sooner than later.

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But for now, interracial children do face prejudice, this is a social Greek tragedy perpetrated by small minded human beings.

Still interracial children, can grow up to be president, and guess what we have interracial president.

What percentage of American women would marry the same man?

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As of what? A woman needs to be married to this man, and divorce him, am I right? If this is your question it will be hard to justify or even count if a woman will marry again the man that she divorce, agreed?

How many us citizens over over 18 years old?

According to U.S. census figures dated 2006, the total U.S. population is 299,398,485 of which 75.4% are 18 or older. This results in a population of approximately 225,746,457 that is 18 years or older. Source: U.S. Cencus Bureau Website: http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/STTable?_bm=y&-geo_id=01000US&-qr_name=ACS_2006_EST_G00_S0101&-ds_name=ACS_2006_EST_G00_

Percentage of Illegal Immigrants in California prisons?

Nationwide , 33% illegal aliens in the prison system - source is Lou dobbs I think.

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Don't know where Dobbs gets his numbers, but the study linked below finds that 17% of CA state prison inmates are aliens, counting both documented and undocumented. So illegals would be some fraction of 17%. Nationally I'd expect it to be lower.

How can a person lose their citizenship?

Although another country may grant citizenship in their country to a U.S. citizen the U.S. does not recognize or grant dual citizenship. A U.S. citizen "forswears allegiance" to any other power. See: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=96719c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=96719c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD See also: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=931696981298d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCRD

What percent of US citizens are uninsured?

As of 2020, approximately 8.8% of the US population, or about 28 million people, were uninsured. This number can fluctuate due to various factors like economic conditions, healthcare policies, and access to insurance options.

What is a human right realized in the us but not in another country?

It depends. What do you mean by human rights?

For example, right to not self-incriminate is fundamental to a US Citizen. A US citizen can refuse to answer questions because of this right.

But, in many other countries, you can be forced to divulge information even if it incriminates you. From the asker:I am a boy scout and I needed help with Cit. in the World Merit Badge Req. 7B. Look that up to find out and understand. I can't find a news organization, so I am asking this community for it.

When were Chinese Americans allowed to become American citizens?

Chinese immigration to the U.S. consisted of three major waves, with the first beginning in the 19th century. Chinese immigrants in the 19th century worked as laborers, particularly on the transcontinental railroad, such as the Central Pacific Railroad, and the mining industry, and suffered racial discrimination.
So hostile was the opposition that in 1882 the United States Congress eventually passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which prohibited immigration from China for the next ten years. This law was then extended by the Geary Act in 1892.

In 1924 the law barred further entries of Chinese; those already in the United States had been ineligible for citizenship since the previous year. Also by 1924, all Asian immigrants (except people from the Philippines, which had been annexed by the United States in 1898) were utterly excluded by law, denied citizenship and naturalization, and prevented from marrying Caucasians or owning land.

In 1943, Chinese immigration to the U.S. was once again permitted - by way of the Magnuson Act - thereby repealing 61 years of official racial discrimination against the Chinese. Large scale Chinese immigration did not occur until 1965 when the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 lifted national origin quotas.

When was you bon?

I am a virtual assistant and do not have a physical form, so I do not have a date of birth like humans do.