Yes. Sorry to the above post, but generally no. Being a permanent resident (LPR) means you reside and work in the US. There are residency requirements to becoming a US citizen and if an LPR takes up employment abroad, upon reentry the CBP officer may determine that you have failed to maintain your residency. Answer Yes, if you are working for the U.S government
Yes. Citizenship is not lost unless your mother chose another country of citizenship after she became over 18. Adults are not allowed dual citizenship.
Depends on the citizenship of your parents. Being on an American airplane does not bestow citizenship.
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Yes, it is possible for an American citizen to hold dual citizenship with another country.
Yes, an American citizen can hold dual citizenship with another country. This means they are recognized as a citizen by both the United States and another country at the same time.
Do you hold citizenship in another country?
A passport? Otherwise your allowed in another country for a limited amount of time before you need a citizenship to stay there. So I guess you need Citizenship ? Is that what you mean?
Yes, an American can hold dual citizenship, which means they are a citizen of the United States and another country at the same time.
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.
Each country has different rules.
If you live in the United States, your nationality is typically American. However, nationality can also refer to the country where you hold citizenship. If you are a citizen of the US, you would identify as American; if you are a citizen of another country but reside in the US, your nationality would be that of your country of citizenship.
. Once citizens immigrate to another country, they are usually not allowed to come back.