What are the advantages of citizenship?
Becoming a U.S. citizen protects you and your children from deportation. As a lawful permanent resident, certain criminal convictions could make you deportable, and some actions put LPRs at risk for permanent consequences such as deportation.
What are the benefits of having dual or multiple citizenship?
Dual citizens can receive the benefits and privileges offered by each country where they are a citizen. For example, they have access to two social services systems, can vote in either country, and may be able to run for office in either country (if the law permits).
Which countries have dual citizenship?
Albania. Albania recognizes dual citizenship for both native-born and naturalized citizens.
Who has dual citizenship?
A person in the United States may acquire dual citizenship in one of several ways, including: Being born in the United States to immigrant parents. Being born outside the United States to one parent who is a U.S. citizen, and another parent who is a citizen of another country.
What are the requirements for dual citizenship?
In order to gain Canadian-American Dual Citizenship, an applicant must have citizenship in one country and gain citizenship from the other through birth, marriage or naturalization. Extended residency is also a possibility, but will also require the naturalization process.
Can you have triple citizenship?
Triple citizenship means holding citizenship under the laws of three countries (or laying claim to three nationalities). It is possible to hold dual, triple or multiple citizenship in some countries. In other countries, it is not allowed; you will be obliged to give up citizenship of one country before taking up citizenship of another.