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Dual Citizenship

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

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Can you have dual citizenship in the U.S. and Phillipines?

I think that if your father was (and/or still is) a US citizen, then you are also a US citizen no matter where you were born. It should be rather easy to get an american passport in the US embassy or consulate in the phillipines for you. As for your mother, I believe that she has to apply for a US visa or "green card" based on her marriage to your father who was/is a US citizen, or thru your US citizenship if you are over 21 years old.

What dual citizen ship?

Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.

Merit of the system when both partner are working?

I think so, and in general it is better to say that the advantage of the system is that partners can choose how they want to work, if you both want to work, why not?

What is the dual of the statement?

The dual of a statement typically involves reversing the roles of certain elements within that statement, such as swapping conjunctions (AND) with disjunctions (OR) and vice versa, while also replacing constants like true and false. In mathematical logic, the dual of a proposition can provide insights into its structure and relationships. For example, if the original statement is "A AND B," the dual would be "A OR B." The concept of duality is often explored in fields like logic, set theory, and algebra.

If your mother is a us citizen but you were born in Japan do you have dual citizenship?

Yes. If you were born in the US, you are automatically a citizen. If you were born outside the US, and one parent is a US citizen who qualifies for residency, you will be a US citizen, you will only need to have proof of your birth and mother's citizenship that you get from the US Consulate in the country of your birth.

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The Congressional Research Service has stated that "the weight of scholarly legal and historical opinion indicates that the term [natural born citizen] means one who is entitled under the Constitution or laws of the United States to US citizenship 'at birth' or 'by birth' which includes any child born 'in' the United States, even to alien parents (other than to foreign diplomats serving their country), the children of United States citizens born abroad, and those born abroad of one citizen parent who has met U.S. residency requirements."

What is the country with the quickest citizenship after marriage?

Italy and Spain after a couple of years of marriage. But you must fulfill many other requirements (e.g. language ability, losing your previous nationality if they ask you and etc.) and the wait is as long as two years after you apply for citizenship.

What is dual hearing?

Dual hearing, also known as binaural hearing, refers to the ability to hear sound with both ears. This allows for better localization of sound, improved speech understanding in noisy environments, and a more natural perception of sound quality. Dual hearing is important for overall auditory function and can be achieved through the use of two hearing devices or bilateral cochlear implants.

If a child is born to an unmarried woman in America and then the Mother permits her Aunt in Britain to adopt her does the child hold dual citizenship or does she lose her American Citizenship?

Typically the child will have dual citizenship until they reach the age of 18, at which point they have to determine which citizenship they were going to go with.

Can you dual wield a tachi?

yes you can just because a tachi sword is longer than a katana doesn't mean you can't dual wield it.

Is it cheaper to buy baby milk in US or UK?

Generally, baby milk prices can vary between the US and UK, influenced by factors like brand, store, and local regulations. In the UK, baby formula is often subsidized through the National Health Service (NHS), which might make it more affordable for some families. In contrast, prices in the US can be higher, especially for premium brands and organic options. Overall, it’s best to compare specific brands and local prices for an accurate assessment.

Does your nationality come from your mom or dad?

Both, but it depends a bit on where you're born, and the rules for each country how it'll be counted.