Can you be a citizen of France and America at the same time?



Answer:
Yes you can as both countries allow it.
The US changed their policies on this a while ago.

I know France allow it as I have family there with dual citizenship.

Here is some information about the US dual citizenship, a must read for anyone becoming a US Citizen.
It explains your rights properly:

http://www.richw.org/dualcit/faq.html#po...
Yes, both countries accept the dual-citizenship.
I know of one person who holds dual citizenship (U.S./Canada), but I don't know about the laws regarding different countries.
I think that you can get dual citizenship yes, you should check with your local French consulate.
Yeah one of my cousins is a citizen of the U.S and Germany
The USA does allow dual citizenship, but am not sure if France does.
You have to ask French government for it...USA doesn't care...
i think no,if both countries accept double citizenship then only you can be .
The real question is, why do you want to be French?
~Yes. Many country's (including France & the USA) will allow you to be a citizen of both at the same time. Not easy to do, but still possible to do.
Good question. :)
yas u can
Yes, it's called dual citizenship.

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