Yes, you can apply for Dual Citizenship in your home country.
Hi, if you are born in a country you get a citizenship of that country ( that is single citizenship). If you migrate to another country and get a citizenship from that country but you do not want to give up the citizenship of your home country then it is a dual citizenship.
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If you live in the UK, apply to the Home Office.
If you have an American passport, sure you can. Otherwise, you need a valid passport from your home country, as well as a visa issued by the Mexican diplomatic representation in such country. If you are a Mexican immigrant, you don't need such documents, as the Mexican constitution allows for dual citizenship.
No you do not.The only person that doesn't have citezenship in America is the person from overseas.Another answer:Marriage to a foreign citizen does not affect one's own citizenship. If the new spouse wishes to obtain US citizenship, the laws of the home country determine whether or not that individual either gets dual citizenship or loses the original citizenship. For example, if a bride from New Zealand marries an American, she may gain US citizenship and retain her New Zealand citizenship. If a Chinese bride seeks US citizenship, though, China will not permit her to retain her Chinese citizenship.
A home country is the country where you come from; where you were born.
To get Czech passport by naturalization, you must first live in the country for up to a year on a national D visa, then from four to five years with a residence permit status and five years with a permanent residence status. You can apply for citizenship after 10 years of permanent residence in the country.
Once you have citizenship within the United States, you are not going to be deported. If something were to happen or say your Visa ran out (if that is what you are on), you could be deported back to your home country.
Yes if you can get citizenship for that child in your home country.
Illegal immigrants are not eligible to obtain citizenship. They have to meet certain requirements (including legal residency requirements in most countries) before they could even be considered. -- Help me in the battle to conquer cancer. Please support my fundraising efforts at www.conquercancer.ca/goto/donate What steps does an illegal alien over 21 years old need to take to be eligable to apply for citizenship; do they need to return to their homeland to start process?
A foreign person that is admitted to citizenship is called 'naturalized. ' Before that they are know as '(home country) nationals' and they hold a what is called a green-card.
Yes, it is possible to apply for a US visa in a country other than your home country. This process is known as a third-country visa application. However, there may be additional requirements or restrictions based on the country where you are applying from. It is recommended to check with the US embassy or consulate in the country where you plan to apply for specific guidelines.