Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Hello,
I was born in Canada and moved to the U.S. when I was 8 years old. I was naturalized when I was 18 (4 years ago). I heard that when naturalized in the U.S, my Canadian citizenship was not lost (I never filed any paperwork with the Canadian government stating I wanted to give up my Canadian citizenship either). Is this true?
If so, can I apply for a Canadian passport? Should I do this? Are there any responsibilities/problems/repercussions that could occur if I do this?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Asked on 8/02/10, 8:17 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brian D. Lerner
Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner, A Professional Corporation
Hello:
The U.S. does not recognize dual citizenship. However, that does not take away the right of the foreign country to recognize it. Therefore, it Canada permits it, then it should not be a problem.
Answered on 8/07/10, 12:29 pm
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