Citizenship by birth and adoption A person acquires Hungarian citizenship ...issue is that prior law has effect -- this is not retroactive so if citizenship was not passable under prior law it did not pass. You should check...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 12/09/2010
... another note, each country has its own rules about multiple citizenships . For example, the United States does not make you resign...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 15/07/2008
.... What you need to find out: -Country whose citizenship you're gaining: 1) is dual citizenship allowed? 2) Do...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 12/06/2012
Israel allows dual citizenship . So it all depends on the other country. So if your country... for Gamla Joe - Russia now allows dual citizenship as well. It was not the case few years ago but Russia...
13 Answers · Travel · 22/02/2008
... Also, check if you can keep your countries own citizenship , because a lot of countries incl. the US allow dual citizenship . You...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 30/01/2007
I really don't think you can gain any dual citizenship through a naturalization process. Dual citizenship ...that you can still retain your American citizenship & have no problems acquiring land or such...
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 22/07/2007
...permit and then get permanent residency and eventually after several years be able to get citizenship . You do not need Italy and Ireland both. They ...
7 Answers · Politics & Government · 12/03/2009
To understand British citizenship rules, you must first be aware of the two ...descent cannot pass on their British citizenship to any children unless they are born in the...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 08/09/2010
There is no claim to citizenship through a great-grandparent or a grandparent who a citizen by descent...turn had to be registered a person's citizenship only starts on the day they are entered...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 03/01/2013
germany does not allow dual citizenship by naturalisation. EXCEPT for those children born with one...a host of requirements; you typically have to give up your present citizenship (s) in order to become a German citizen, fluency in the German language...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 24/09/2008