Legal Question in Immigration Law in Georgia
I am a US permanent resident - If I become a US citizen will I be able to have dual citizenship. I was born in Canada. Thank you.
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Yes, United States allow dual citizenship. Regarding your other citizenship, consult citizenship laws of your country of citizenship.
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