Yes, New Zealand allows Dual Citizenship, meaning individuals can hold citizenship of New Zealand and Another Country at the same time.
Yes, both countries allow dual citizenship. However, if you live more than ten years outside Ireland, you will lose your Irish citizenship.
I don't know what New Zealand thinks about dual citizenship, but I added a link to the circumstances under which Germany allows dual citizenship.
yes
No, not the parents. The child also MAY not be entitled to New Zealand citizenship since at least one of the parents is not from New Zealand.
you can use a Passport/Citizenship papers
yes, you must a new zealand citizen in order to obtain a new zealand passport
yes.the new constitution allows one to have dual citizenship
So long as they have been granted New Zealand Citizenship, they are New Zealanders.
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.
they have citizenship in New Zealand as residents of dependencies of new zealand :))))))))))))))))))))))))
Dual Citizenship means you are a citizen of two countries at the same time. Not all countries allow this. If you acquire a new citizenship then you often have to give up the old one. The rules for acquiring citizenship vary greatly and are often complicated. They usually require you to be a legal resident of that country for a number of years, to speak the language, not to have a criminal record, and other restrictions. If you want to acquire a second citizenship, you will have to research how to become a citizen of that specific country.
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).