How long can a Canadian citizen but born in the UK stay in the UK?
If you have dual nationality, you can stay for as long as you want to and can afford.
Once a person from another nation marries a Canadian citizen, he or she becomes a permanent resident. The process takes approximately 50 days for the paperwork.
What is the difference between probable clause and reasonable doubt?
In short, probable cause requires the belief of the affiant that more likely than not these are the facts of the situation, whereas, beyond a reasonable doubt is a higher standard of proof which would require a standard that there is no doubt (reasonably) that these are the facts of the situation.
Probable cause is used for making an arrest, obtaining warrants, etc... where beyond a reasonable doubt is used during the criminal justice trial by the jury/judge for convictions of the crimes being charged.
I am Australian born applying for UK passport father born in England?
You should first contact the UK high commission to register yourself as a British citizen; then you can get a British passport.
*Your parent(s) must not have had renounced their British citizenship.
Dual Citizenship is a very interesting situation that only arises every so often. It is also not possible everywhere. The basics of the situation are that a person can belong to two different countries at one time. They can decide that they do not want to pick between the two in order to have citizenship but rather want to declare themselves to be a part of both. This has to happen at a certain point, as people eventually have to decide upon their citizenship and cannot just go along forever without making some sort of a decision. A dual citizenship lawyer can help you to know exactly what your options are and what the benefits and disadvantages are that you will face in the future.
One way that this situation can come about, for example, is if a child is born in Canada to American parents who are visiting. They may be on vacation or they may have come across the border to go to a close hospital -- if they live close to the Michigan border, some Canadian hospitals are closer than their American counterparts. No matter the reason for their arrival, the child will have been born on Canadian soil and thus have a claim to Canadian citizenship. However, the parents then move back to America. Since the child has American parents and lives in that country, he or she has a claim also on American citizenship. To avoid having to choose one or the other, the child can decide to claim dual citizenship.
The main way that a dual citizenship lawyer can help is by showing what it will mean to be a citizen of both countries. He or she will show if you will have all of the benefits of being a citizen in both or if you will have benefits from neither. For example, the child mentioned above could get social security money from America and free health care from Canada -- or they could get nothing from either country if both governments claimed it was the responsibility of the other. This varies from country to country, and only a lawyer can really explain the laws where you are living.
A dual citizenship attorney will also be able to help you work through the system. There will be a lot of paperwork to fill out before you can become a dual citizen.
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The media must always be free to express a point of view... Do you agree?
Everyone should be free to express their opinion but then, to a certain extent, racism, ageism and sexism is just a point of view but that doesn't make it okay.
Everyone, including the media, should have a right to express their opinion but they can't mislead people by calling it fact or try to to convince others to think the same. The media has to be especially careful with what they say as millions if not billions of people would hear it!
Both have the same condition but they would take it easier for Portuguese speaking countries. So, it;'s better to use the Portuguese passport.
Both passports have the advantage of visa-free travel to other countries.
Advantages and disadvantages:
British Passport (only if 'British Citizen' is written as your nationality):
For Canadian passport, the only good advantage is for your travels to the United States because you would not need a visa for a stay of up to six months (for British passports it's maximum 90 days) and, you do not have to go through complications as the citizens of V.W.P participating countries do.
Why some people in Malaysia can have both identity as PR of Singapore and Malaysian?
Anyone can be PR of many countries, PR is not citizenship. It just mean the government of the PR issuing country, grant the person the right to live and work there. So to be a PR of both Singapore and Malaysia is not impossible.
Dual track is a project management and product development approach that involves pursuing two parallel paths: one for exploring new ideas and concepts (often referred to as discovery) and another for refining and delivering existing solutions (execution). This method allows teams to innovate while simultaneously addressing current user needs, thereby balancing exploration and exploitation. By maintaining both tracks, organizations can adapt to changing market conditions and reduce risks associated with product development.
What is the cost and proceedures for an american to get dual citizenship in the philippines-?
An American applicants pays a processing fee of US$ 50.00 and he/she must present a copy of his/her Birth Certificate that was issued by N.S.O in Manila in order to get dual citizenship in the Philippines.
A dual band refers to a device or system that operates on two different frequency bands. In the context of wireless communication, such as Wi-Fi, dual band routers can transmit data on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, allowing for improved performance, reduced interference, and better coverage. This capability enables devices to connect to the most suitable band based on distance and network congestion, enhancing overall connectivity.
Section 4(3) of the Act on Nationality permits ethnic Hungarians (defined as persons "at least one of whose relatives in ascendant line was a Hungarian citizen") to obtain citizenship on preferential terms after one year of residence. In addition, the "Status Law" of 2001 grants certain privileges to ethnic Hungarians living in territories that were once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It permits them to obtain an identification card but does not confer the right to full Hungarian citizenship. According to the latest Citizenship Law adopted in 2010, anybody, possessing certain evidences (certificates, documents) of his or her Hungarian roots from around the World can apply for Hungarian Citizenship. The interview is lead in Hungarian either in Hungary or at one of the Consulates abroad.
Can you drive skylines in the US?
yes i can drive skylines in the us & than all over the world there is no power in this world that cannot be possibe accept truth
Will you lose your residency if you stay out of Canada too long?
Permanent residents of Canada are given a card valid for 5 years. Within every 5 years period, you need to be physically present for a total of at least 2 years (730 days) in order to be eligible for a renewal. Otherwise, you should satisfy the immigration officials for your absence by 4 ways in order to renew your card:
Failing to meet any of the above requirements or committing a major crime may cause individuals to lose their permanent resident status.
It depends where his parents are from. If a child has US citizenship,the US does not require him to give up the US citizenship ever. But, let's say the parents are from Japan, government of Japan requires him to choose between Japanese or American nationality and give up one of them.
Can you get a photo ID at the library?
Some libraries may issue library cards with a photo on it, but (in the US) it is not considered valid as "legal" identification. Only certain legally valid forms of ID are totally accepted (e.g.: US Passport - state drivers license - state issued ID card - and other not easily counterfeited or copied ID papers).