If you have citizenship in one country and gain citizenship in another, do you lose citizenship?

of the first country?

Answer:
Some countries allow you to have dual citizenship. Some require you to loose citizenship of your original country inorder to acquire it with them.
It just depends on the countries you are talking about.
Some countries allow dual citizenship and some don't. In the U.S. an immigrant becoming a citizen must renounce his citizenship and as well as his allegiance to the country from which he came.
what i understand: canada allows dual citizenship; china don't.
i hope not because i might apply for my British citizenship but i don't want lose my U.S Citizenship.
UK made all her British overseas territories citizens regular British citizenship in 2002 and my mother is from Cayman Islands .

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