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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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Can a British citizen retire to Canada?

Not exectly, but due to the Commonwealth of Nations you can get it more easier than other people. But as a British citizen after 2 years you are gonna has the same rights as the citizens, you can run for office and vote as well.

If a Canadian citizen owes child support in the US will it affect his ability to cross the border?

Yes, you can request child support from a Canadian citizen if you live in the United States. You will have to have proof of paternity or have a birth certificate that has the Canadian citizens name on it.

How much does it cost to mail letter to Sweden?

Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently an international first class letter of one ounce is 98 cents.

Hello mr in french?

The French term for 'Mister' is 'Monsieur.'

Can an illegal alien from Mexico who entered the US illegally is paying child support for his illegal alien children and is married to a US citizen but has no children with his wife be deported?

Yes. He should have had his wife start the procedures to sponsor his citizenship when they got married. If she knew he was illegal, she, too, could face criminal charges for housing an illegal alien. Since no illegal can enter into a legally binding contract, the marriage may not be legal either.

How can a Chinese girl marry an Indian boy?

It depends on their religions. Per Islam teachings, if the Indian boy is Muslim he can marry the Chinese girl only if she is Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. However, if both are non Muslims, they can marry according to the Indian law.

Is a US passport required for flights out of Canada?

If you are a US citizen, and you find yourself outside of the US, you'll need your passport to return home. So wherever you are going on a flight originating in Canada, you should have your US passport with you.

How can you get a tourist visa for Canada?

you have two options:
one is to get visa code from Vietnamese embassies located in Ottawa. You will have to wait for 3 to 5 days for your visa code depending on your purposes to Vietnam.
the second way is to get it online from a Vietnamese visa service. This is called visa on arrival, which is a bit cheaper and faster than visa code. It takes you about 2 days for normal service and 1 days for urgency.

Can the child of two illegal aliens acquire United States citizenship by being born here?

of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that another country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

See costs and processing times.

How to pay the fee

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 ) of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that another country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

See costs and processing times.

How to pay the fee

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 ) of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that another country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

See costs and processing times.

How to pay the fee

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 ) of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that another country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

See costs and processing times.

How to pay the fee

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 )

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

http://www.sre.gob.mx/tramites/juridico/doctos/dnn2.doc

http://www.sre.gob.mx/english/

Is Dev Patel Muslim?

Dev Patel was born into a Hindu family. I may not know what his religious views are, but he is a Hindu by birth.

What alien movie is about aliens chasing a family who has a footage of an alien?

there is a movie called alien abduction: The McPhersons tape that is a movie about a family who got fotage of an alien

Is adultery illegal in Indiana?

No. Although there is no law explicitly prohibiting it, same-sex marriage is not legal in India and same-sex marriage performed elsewhere is not recognized in India. Same-sex couples can have a Hindu wedding in India, but they cannot register their marriage with the government and they will not be considered legally married, despite the fact that a heterosexual couple doing the same thing are considered married. The majority of marriages in India are never registered with the state and marriage laws dictate that any two Hindus who marry according to the Hindu rite are legally married in India.

How many children does ti have with his wife tiny?

tiny has 3 kids of her own. her first child (daughter) is zonnique, although she is not the daughter of ti.

she currently has 2 sons for ti. clifford and major

Can a legal immigrant become a US citizen by marriage?

No, You can only become a citizen if you apply for you citizenship through immigration. Being a legal resident and married to an American citizen can and will not change your immigrant statics unless you go through the right process.

How do you prove you are not a Canadian citizen?

The following certificates are considered to be a proof of Canadian citizenship:

  • A Canadian birth certificate
  • Certificate of Canadian citizenship (the ones issued up to 1977 are called certificate of naturalization)
  • Certificate of retention of Canadian citizenship
  • Certificate of registration of birth abroad

Can an Indian citizen and UK citizen marry in Nepal?

yes. i did it. there were no problems, apart from a 900 rupee bribe to the registy office. my Indian wife then got her UK residence visa, in India, then we flew back to the UK together. easy as that.

Yes , for more info go to http://mha.nic.in

Is it difficult for US citizens to relocate and seek employment in Canada?

American Immigrants to CanadaThis info is from the citizenship and immigration Canada website.

If you want to be a permanent resident, there's a point system where you have to score high enough. Having a college education is a lot of points; grad school is more. There are points for speaking English and French. There are also points for having job skills, and a chart tells you what skills are worth how many points.

There's also a skilled worker program where you can get into Canada to work indefinitely. You have to have $9,500 for one person (that's Canadian dollars) and $12,000 for two people - there's a chart. This is to prove you can support yourself for six months, and I think you don't have to have the money if you have a job offer. You'd also have to qualify in terms of job skills.

  • My granddaughter has lived in Whistler BC for several years now. She has worked as a waitress, etc. but was not allowed to work long because she had no work visa. She finally married a Canadian citizen and got a visa.
  • You can "visit" Canada for six months without working. I would use the time to look for employment. Once you have a job offer, you can apply for immigrant status as a "skilled worker." See the official Canadian immigration site, www.cic.gc.ca
  • I strongly suggest that you contact a Canadian Immigration office for official and ACCURATE information regarding emigrating to Canada. I am an American who lived in Canada for 11 years. Because I am married to a Canadian, my immigration situation was a bit different, but I can say without a doubt that "landed immigrant" does NOT denote someone who owns land...it is simply a formal designation of immigrant status, much like our "alien" status here in the U.S. You are not required to own land to be granted permanent residence status in Canada. However, what with NAFTA and probable subsequent rulings on immigration, I am sure that the requirements change frequently. Therefore, do not rely on possible internet misinformation, contact either the Canadian Embassy here or an Immigration office in any major Canadian city for accurate current information and requirements.
  • Bottom line, it's not hard for a US Citizen to relocate to Canada if a) They have a job there. b) They are highly qualified in a desirable field. c) They have family members or friends in Canada willing to sponsor them. or d) They have spent at least 2 years attending a secondary or post-secondary school in CA, or working there. Canada welcomes hardworking immigrants especially if they are skilled and speak one (or both) of the official languages - English and French. Permanent resident status can lead to citizenship after 3 years. There are basically four ways to become a permanent resident: The Business-class Immigrant owns or plans to own a business in Canada. They have capital of at least $800,000CAD and will invest at least $400,000 CAD in a business once they arrive. There is also a self-employed individual program, which applies primarily to professional athletes and artists with works of cultural significance. The Skilled Worker program is probably your best bet. It extends permanent residence to people who have a job in CA. It also extends PR status to some people in highly skilled occupations that are in demand, to look for work. Skilled occupations include farming, high tech, and hospitality industry positions, among others. You must have at least $10,000 CAD per person to support yourself while you relocate. See the official Canadian Immigration website below for details, and an online quiz to qualify. The Family-class Immigrant has family members willing to sponsor them in Canada. Before you spend money on an expensive immigration lawyer, check out the official Canadian Govt. immigration website at www.cic.gc.ca, and spend a few weeks -- or months-- in the Province of your choice as a visitor. Who knows, you may even find a job while you're visiting.
  • Congratulations for a most accurate and concise answer about Americans coming to Canada to live and work. I can't think of anything to add to your post, except that I wish more Americans would FOLLOW your advice, instead of simply assuming that they can "drop in and get a job " in Canada without any kind of Canadian Government paperwork or investigation of their background or education, as if they were moving from Ohio to Michigan.

Is Sean Connery a US citizen?

He is of three-fourths Scottish and one-fourth Irish ancestry (Irish paternal grandfather). He was born in Scotland.

How do I find out if I was in my grandmothers will I am married and the executor may not know how to contact me?

i cant afford a lawyer, the lawyer who is supposibly handling it will not callme back i am one of three children who have been left items and monies since my moms passing, can you tellme how to get some answers

Can a foreigner obtain Swedish citizenship by virtue of same-sex marriage to a citizen of Sweden?

Unfortunately, you cannot automatically gain Canadian citizenship based on marriage (whether same sex or opposite sex).

Your spouse or common law partner must sponsor you to immigrate to Canada first. Like all the other immigrants, you have to reside in Canada for 3 years (1095 days) in order to be able to apply for Canadian citizenship.

What are the different types of citizenship possible in Canada?

There is only one type of citizenship in Canada. However, for non-citizen immigrants, there are a number of types of visas available: Visit, Temporary Work, Immigrant (Skilled Workers, Canadian Experience, Entrepreneur, Provincial Nominee, Sponsored Family), and Refugee.

How long does it take to get New Zealand citizenship after marriage?

Two ways - either by winning a local constituency (called an "electorate") or by being on a political party's "list". If you win the most votes in an electorate, you are elected to that seat.

If the party you are a member of wins more than 5% of the vote and you're high enough on the party's list, then you become a "list MP".