People who refused to answer the questions of the House Un-American Activities Committee could be blacklisted, charged with contempt of Congress, lose their jobs, and be labeled as Anti-American.
People who refused to answer the questions of the House Un-American Activities Committee could be blacklisted, charged with contempt of Congress, lose their jobs, and be labeled as Anti-American.
General Lee lost his citizenship by rebelling against the United States of America. Going to war against the United States of America is treason. General Lee committed treason. He lost his citizenship in the United States. He did not get it back when he surrendered. President Johnson pardoned the Confederate enlisted men but not the officers.
They couldn't understand how they could possibly lose. The colonists didn't have the military training that the British had. They were not well armed and had no uniforms. How could such a ragtag bunch of men defeat one of the most powerful armies in the world?
They were poorly trained and inexperienced.
Yes, an American citizen doesnt lose that citizenship when another citizenship is gained.
telling a lie to become a naturalized citizen
No. If you are a a native-born or naturalized American citizen your citizenship cannot be removed from you - UNLESS - you used fraud in order to gain your American citizenship. In THAT case you could be deported to your country of origin.
He will become a dual citizen of the uK and the US.
An American can lose citizenship for varying reasons. Some of these reasons include being convicted for treason, voluntarily renouncing U.S. citizenship and obtaining naturalization in a foreign state.
An Indonesian citizen, he was Obama's stepfather for a few years. This had no affect on Obama's American citizenship, since you can't lose your citizenship as a child.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
No, if you are a legal citizen of the U.S. or Canada or any other country then you can continue to live in that country after your divorce.
Many countries will allow you to have dual citizenship. However, the US does not grant that privilege. Unfortunately, under U.S. law, one can not become a citizen of another country without losing their American citizenship. If you become a citizen of Australia, you will then no longer be a U.S. citizen.
You don't have to do anything. You don't lose your citizenship by living in different country. You lose it when you become a citizen of that country.
No!
US and UK allow Dual citizenship. A person can be a US citizen and a citizen of UK if he/she desires to. But if a person applies to get naturalized as a citizen of UK when he/she is already a US citizen, then it will lead to losing US citizenship.So a person can have US & UK citizenship as long he/she is not a naturalized citizen of UK.