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Dual Citizenship

Questions regarding holding valid citizenship in more than one country at a time.

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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.

IS Multiple citizenship allowed with the US?

Yes dual citizenship is allowed for US citizens.

What is a dual band?

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.

Can you get Hungarian nationality if father was born in US of Hungarian parents and if mother was born in land ceded to Romania after World War 1 of Hungarian parents?

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:

  • Be under employment of a Canadian company when outside of Canada, or
  • accompany of a spouse who is a PR of Canada and under the employment of a Canadian company outside of Canada, or
  • Accompany a Canadian citizen spouse outside of Canada, or
  • Hold a valid returning resident permit for your duration of stay outside of Canada.

Failing to meet any of the above requirements or committing a major crime may cause individuals to lose their permanent resident status.

Does the child born in United States of illegals have to choose their citizenship at 18 years of age or can they have dual citizenship?

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).

What is the age of consent if you have dual citizenship in America and England?

The age of consent in the UK is 16 so when you are there you have to be 16. When in the US you have to be the age of consent in the state you live in. Those vary from 16-18.

Who pays for airline tickets for people getting deported?

The individual should pay all the costs. Sometimes, some countries, assist their citizens in foreign countries if they get deported. However, they must pay back all the money to their own country as soon as they repatriate.

What changes were made in 2002 to the laws allowing dual citizenship between UK and USA?

It's important to note that while your dual citizenship may be recognized by another country, the US does not recognize dual citizenship. For Immigration purposes, this means that you cannot travel to the US on a foreign passport if you are a US citizen. == == The US laws on dual citizenship are somewhat ambigious. The US law states that you remain a citizen unless you a)Voluntarily apply for citizenship of another country with B) the intention of renouncing your US citizenship. So, for example, if you are a US citizen by birth, you may become a naturalized citizen of Canada. Canada does not require renouncing other citizenships, so you remain a citizen of both countries. If you are a citizen of the UK, their laws would determine if you can retain your citizenship after becoming a naturalized citizen of the US. Basically, becoming a naturalized citizen of country A may not automatically eradicate your citizenship in country B, depending on the laws of country B. Some countries, such as Iraq, require you to renounce all other citizenships. There is a long list of countries that do not allow dual citizenships (do a google search.) If you specifically want to renounce your US citizenship, you do so by filling out a form and filing it with the US embassy.

Who does Canada allow dual citizenship with?

Canada does not allow dual citizenship solely based on bilateral agreements (like the way Spain does with Spanish South American countries, Philippines, and Portugal). Therefore, if you become a Canadian citizen and you are from a country that does not allow dual citizenship, you may lose your original nationality because of the laws of that country, not Canada.

What rights do you lose if convicted of felony theft in Illinois?

If you are on probation, you loose the right to vote until you go to the government and fill out an aplication to get your voting rights and your ability to carry a firearm. In addition, you may never have or carry a firearm, for any reason, not even for hunting purposes.

Who does Israel allow dual citizenship with?

For people who immigrate to Israel through Aliyah (Jews who return to Israel) may keep their other nationalities, given that the other country allows dual citizenship1.

Non-Jews who immigrate to Israel and want to become a citizen through naturalisation, have to renounce their other nationalities if they can2 as Israel does not allow dual citizenship.

1 Example: Germany, Denmark and Norway do not allow dual citizenship but Canada, the US, the UK and France do.

2 Example: Greece does not allow any of its citizens to renounce their citizenship.

Iranians have to get the approval of the Supreme Leader- which most of the time is not given.

How long a green card holder can stay outside us?

You can stay out of the US for up to 6 months with no consequence, as long as the person has a vaild green card and passport. Over 6 months contact with the US consulate is needed and the green card holder can stay out of the country for up to a year. Over a year the green card holder will forfeit their green card and not be allowed to re-enter the country. * The US permanent resident CAN stay out of the country for more than a year if they apply for and are granted a re-entry permit by USCIS prior to leaving the country. However, for a PR to become a citizen, he/she must have 5 years of continuous residency and staying abroad for more than a year will typically break it regardless of whether a re-entry permit is issued/used.

What is the meaning of dual citizenship?

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.

Can parent of married couple take child out of country without other parents consent?

Practices and rules vary in different countries. Some countries require a notarized letter from the non-traveling parent. You may need documentation when returning. You should check with the airline.

You can download a form for the non-traveling parent to sign at the link provided below.

Can a person holding a US Canadian Dual Citizenship run for Congress?

According to http://www.america.gov/st/usg-english/2008/January/20071128090847abretnuh0.9317591.html, the requirements are US citizenship for at least 9 years, 30 years of age, and a resident of the state he/she is being elected from. I believe that the dual citizenship does not change anything.

What is duality and example of it?

duality is that one thing can mean two things at once. An example is fire, it is beautiful to look at but is destructive and dangerous.

Do you have to apply for us citizenship at age 17?

You should always have a valid passport if you know you are going to travel outside the US. It does not matter where you wanna go.

How many countries does the US allow to have dual citizenship with and which countries are they?

US Law does not restrict its citizens from having multiple citizenships!

Countries Which Allow Dual Citizenship: Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cyprus, Egypt, El Salvador, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel1, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Pakistan*, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, South Africa*, Spain (only in certain cases), Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tonga (only in certain cases), Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America, Western Samoa.

  • Persons retain their former citizenship if they apply to retain it before taking out Australian citizenship.
  • Iran allows its citizens to hold more than one citizenship. However, it tends recognizes its citizens solely as Iranians.
  • Note that Germany has recently amended its citizenship laws so that in some exceptional circumstances, dual citizenship is now allowed. Consult the German Foreign Office website for details.
  • Also, India announced on 8 January 2002 that it will shortly change its law to allow dual citizenship for Indians settled outside India.

1 In case of Israel, dual citizenship is only allowed for those who immigrate to Israel based on Law of Return (i.e. Jewish people).