Do I have citizenship in Italy, Canada, and the United States?
Answer:
To all the above stating that you can not have other citizenships once you have US citizenship are living in days long past. It USED to be the case but hasn't been for many many years now.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw...
There are many references to when things changed regarding dual citizenship in this link
http://www.richw.org/dualcit/faq.html#no...
Well you certainly have citizenship in the US. You may not have it in the other countries as some nations revoke your citizenship when you are naturalized by another country.
No.
Not sure about Italy and Canada, but you certainly have US citizenship.
Different countries have different laws regarding citizenship. When you are born in a different country from where your parents are citizens usually they have to apply for citizenship from their home country. Some countries will not allow dual citizenship.
If your a U.S. citizen you cannot have citizenship in Canada, even if you were born there. You pretty much revoked you Canadian citizenship. And in italy, Im not to sure, but I dont think that just because your parents were born there that automatically makes you a citizen there.
No. Once you become a US citizen you have RENOUNCED all claims to citizenship of other countries. Part of the oath of citizenship includes a line of renouncing allegience to other nations.
The only exception to this rule is dual Israeli-US citizenship and that may have changed by now.
Other countries have rules about dual nationalities, but YOU ARE A US CITIZEN now. No way around it.
no you cannot hold citizenship in 3 countries, only two...so you would have citizenship in canada and the US
if you are canadian you can have the citizenship since my hubby is canadian and will be american too but his origin country is not canada,
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