Yes, a naturalized citizen can hold Dual Citizenship, meaning they are a citizen of two countries at the same time.
Yes; Mexican and American laws allow for a person to hold dual citizenship.
Yes, it is possible for a US citizen to hold dual citizenship with another country.
Yes, it is possible for an American citizen to hold dual citizenship with another country.
Yes, a US citizen can hold dual citizenship, which means they are a citizen of the United States and another country at the same time.
If you are a dual citizen, your nationality would be both of the countries you hold citizenship in.
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.
Yes, a US citizen can obtain dual citizenship, which means they can hold citizenship in the United States and another country at the same time.
If you have dual citizenship, it means you are a citizen of two countries. Your nationality would be the combination of the two countries you hold citizenship in.
Yes, an American can hold dual citizenship, which means they are a citizen of the United States and another country at the same time.
One can hold dual citizenship by being a citizen of two countries at the same time, typically through birth, marriage, or naturalization laws of each country allowing for dual citizenship.
You can hold a passport in any country you are a citizen of however, if you have dual citizenship you need to be sure both countries allow for dual citizenship.
Yes, it is possible to hold dual citizenship in the USA. This means that a person can be a citizen of the United States and another country at the same time.