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Canadian to American (citizenship)


Question Posted Monday November 12 2012, 11:58 pm

So I was thinking about moving to the U.S with my girlfriend when I graduate, but I need to know some thing first.

How long does it take to become a U.S citizen from being a Canadian citizen? What is the process? Can you hold dual citizenship? And any additional information you think is helpful. Thanks :)


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adviceman49 answered Tuesday November 13 2012, 11:13 am:
The only question I can answer for sure is the dual citizenship. Only children of US citizens born overseas can hold dual citizenship. When they turn 18 they must chose which country they wish to be a citizen of and then they are considered a natural born citizen if the chose US citizenship.

As for the rest you would need to contact the American consulate as an immigration visa is required. The rest of your questions can be answered at that time.

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