Hello,
My kids were born in the US and are currently holding US passports. They are both minors (less than 10 years old) and currently hold US passports. They are also Canadian permanent residents and have been living here for more than 3 years. My wife and I are Indian citizens, and we plan on applying for Canadian citizenship.
I was wondering if there is any challenge in applying Canadian citizenship for the kids. I would like them to be dual citizens. I am trying to ensure that getting Canadian citizenship and passports will not impact their current US citizenship status. Any thoughts/comments would be helpful!
Hello,
My kids were born in the US and are currently holding US passports. They are both minors (less than 10 years old) and currently hold US passports. They are also Canadian permanent residents and have been living here for more than 3 years. My wife and I are Indian citizens, and we plan on applying for Canadian citizenship.
I was wondering if there is any challenge in applying Canadian citizenship for the kids. I would like them to be dual citizens. I am trying to ensure that getting Canadian citizenship and passports will not impact their current US citizenship status. Any thoughts/comments would be helpful!
U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one nationality or another. A U.S. citizen may naturalize in a foreign state without any risk to his or her U.S. citizenship. However, persons who acquire a foreign nationality after age 18 by applying for it may relinquish their U.S. nationality if they wish to do so
Correct, both US and Canada allow dual citizenship and US citizenship will not be affected by getting Canadian citizenship.
In fact, US citizenship is the most difficult and expensive to get rid of. One must explicitly renounce US citizenship to lose it, and to do that, one has to be current on all US tax obligations, fill out application forms, pay $2,350, and appear before a US consulate or embassy.