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.
No. He was the commanding General of Confederate forces.
The only way would be a traitor to the nation and helping a foreign power in spying against the United States.
General Lee surrendered to General Grant on April 9, 1865. This took place at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
Robert E. Lee was the general of the Confederacy and Ulysses S. Grant was the general of the union. On April 9, 1865 at the Appomattox courthouse in Appomattox Country, Virginia Lee surrendered to Grant putting a end to the civil war.
The three types of citizenships are: Citizenship by birth Citizenship by descent Citizenship by naturalization
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Never.
Not unless you renounce your Canadian citizenship voluntarily.
you can have two citizenships
No you cannot lose it generally, you can only lose it if 1) you have commited some kind of major crime 2) you have lied when applying for citizenship 3) you got another countries nationality/citizenship before 2002
no you won't, you will have a dual citizenship which ok, but you can't swear to both countries
According to the Ethiopian Nationality Law Proclamation, one can lose their Ethiopian citizenship if they renounce it. One can also lose their citizenship if one of the parents of an Ethiopian child is not an Ethiopian citizen. If one has been discharged from the law or gotten in trouble with the law loss of Ethiopian citizenship is also eminent.
No!
ANSWER At the Battle of Chancellorsville, where General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was accidently shot by his men.
Section 5 of the Citizenship Act sets out that the minister responsible (currently the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) can grant citizenship in his authority as a minister of the Crown. No advice to the Governor General is required, as citizenship in Canada is not issued by the Governor General-in-Council.
NoSee US Citizenship and Moving Abroad.http://www.richw.org/dualcit/faq.html
No.