No, living abroad does not automatically strip someone of their citizenship. Citizenship is typically determined by factors such as birthright, descent, or acquisition through naturalization. Some countries may have residency or other requirements to maintain citizenship, but living abroad alone does not result in loss of citizenship.
In most countries only the citizens have the right to vote, foreigners are excluded.
Obtaining a citizenship application for most countries can be done online, you will have to download the forms, fill them out, and return them. Most applications for citizenship are handled by immigration, and will come with requirements to become a citizen of any other country.
India does not allow dual citizenship.
Yes, you can, it is called dual citizenship Also depends on the countries involved, not all countries allow dual citizenship
Single citizenship means a person is a citizen of only one country. Dual citizenship means a person is a citizen of two countries, and holds passports from both countries. Dual citizens have rights and responsibilities in both countries.
The rules of dual citizenship are quite easy to understand. Most countries neither deny or recognizes dual citizenship. However, if you are a dual citizen you must enter the country with the country's passport you own.
Well you go to a new country, you get friends and become popular in the community and you got a job and when your local council has notice these things, they let the government of citizenship or something for the country and they could decided if your allowed to be a citizenship of that country BUT, If your a child then your parents have to get a citizenship for that country and you have to be in public school. You cant get a citizenship of most countries if you commited seriouse crimes such as rape, brutal assault or murder, this is made in countries like america, england and germany, but this is allowed in countries such as Israel, pakistan well countries who the government give people little human rights.
no you won't, you will have a dual citizenship which ok, but you can't swear to both countries
In most countries only the citizens have the right to vote, foreigners are excluded.
Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.
Because it is the citizenship of one of the most economically advanced countries in the world. Plus, the US is the world's super power; therefore, you can't worry about sanctions when you live there.