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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Does anyone here know anything about daul citizenship and how does it work etc....

Just wondering for those who have already immagrated did you give up your Canadian citizenship or were you able to maintain both? Our lawyer had told my fiance that it would be better for me to have daul because on down the road god for bid something were to happen to him and that if I wanted to move back to Canada that with dual I would have to apply to become a canadian again. Anyone else out there know how it all works!

Does anyone here know anything about daul citizenship and how does it work etc....

Just wondering for those who have already immagrated did you give up your Canadian citizenship or were you able to maintain both? Our lawyer had told my fiance that it would be better for me to have daul because on down the road god for bid something were to happen to him and that if I wanted to move back to Canada that with dual I would have to apply to become a canadian again. Anyone else out there know how it all works!

Sorry wouldn't have to apply to become a Canadian again!!

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You do not have to give up your Canadian citizenship. Have a read here: http://www.richw.org/dualcit/

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It does depend on the country you are coming from. The US allows dual citizenship, but other countries may or may not. It looks like Canada does allow it.

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You do not have to give up your Canadian citizenship. Have a read here: http://www.richw.org/dualcit/

Thanks so much just got done reading it very imformative and good to have for future reference! Really glad I don't have to because my kids and family are all here and even though I doubt I'd ever move back it's nice to know that I can if i want to!! Thanks again! :D

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You can have dual citizenship. The USA and Canada allow for this. It's actually quite difficult and tedious to give up your Canadian citizenship. You're lawyer is right though. If at some point you "officially" gave up your Canadian citizeship (and a judge would ask you why you ever want this...), then if you ever wanted to return to Canada, you'd have to go the immigration route the same as anyone not from/born in Canada.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I will be applying for citizenship in a few weeks, and I fully intend to keep my Canadian citizenship once I am a U.S. citizen. It will be great to know that I can live, work, and travel freely between the two countries.

I just started the paperwork yesterday and am amazed that we have to submit (AGAIN!!!!!!) all the previous marriage's divorce documents, etc.

I'm glad I started early because it's going to take me a few weeks to get all the required documents.

I sure will be glad when this is all over!!!!!

"THE SHORT STORY"

KURT & RAYMA (K-1 Visa)

Oct. 9/03... I-129F sent to NSC

June 10/04... K-1 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

July 31/04... Entered U.S.

Aug. 28/04... WEDDING DAY!!!!

Aug. 30/04... I-485, I-765 & I-131 sent to Seattle

Dec. 10/04... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport stamped)

Sept. 9/06... I-751 sent to NSC

May 15/07... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Sept. 13/07... N-400 sent to NSC

Aug. 21/08... Interview - PASSED!!!!

Sept. 2/08... Oath Ceremony

Sept. 5/08... Sent in Voter Registration Card

Sept. 9/08... SSA office to change status to "U.S. citizen"

Oct. 8/08... Applied in person for U.S. Passport

Oct. 22/08... U.S. Passport received

DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!!

KAELY (K-2 Visa)

Apr. 6/05... DS-230, Part I faxed to Vancouver Consulate

May 26/05... K-2 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

Sept. 5/05... Entered U.S.

Sept. 7/05... I-485 & I-131 sent to CLB

Feb. 22/06... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport NOT stamped)

Dec. 4/07... I-751 sent to NSC

May 23/08... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Mar. 22/11.... N-400 sent to AZ

June 27/11..... Interview - PASSED!!!

July 12/11..... Oath Ceremony

We're NOT lawyers.... just your average folks who had to find their own way!!!!! Anything we post here is simply our own opinions/suggestions/experiences and should not be taken as LAW!!!!

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Hello,

The concept of dual nationality means that a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time. Each country has its own citizenship laws based on its own policy.Persons may have dual nationality by automatic operation of different laws rather than by choice. For example, a child born in a foreign country to U.S. citizen parents may be both a U.S. citizen and a citizen of the country of birth.

Some countries consider multiple citizenship undesirable and take measures to prevent it; this may take the form of an automatic loss of a citizenship if another citizenship is acquired voluntarily (e.g. in Japan or Singapore) or criminal penalties for exercising another citizenship (e.g. carrying a foreign passport in Saudi Arabia).

In some cases, you may not be aware that you're a citizen of another country. A second citizenship may result from:

1. an application for citizenship

2. place of birth

3. family connections, including place of birth of one of your parents or even grandparents

4. marriage

5. extended residency

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