Do I lose my Canadian citizenship if I become an American?

A Canadian will not lose their citizenship if they take on another nationality or nationalities. If they are naturalized as a citizen, they will retain their original citizenship in addition to their Canadian citizenship, provided that the other country also allows dual citizenship.
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Can I have dual citizenship in the US and Canada?

If more than one country recognizes you as a citizen, you have dual citizenship. You don't apply for dual citizenship, and there is no related certificate. Canadians are allowed to take foreign citizenship while keeping their Canadian citizenship.
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Do I have to renounce my Canadian citizenship if I go to the US?

The U.S. government does not require naturalized U.S. citizens to relinquish citizenship in their country of origin. Although the Oath of Allegiance to the United States speaks of renouncing “allegiance and fidelity” to other nations, U.S. immigration law does not explicitly address the topic of dual citizenship.
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Do you lose your citizenship if you become a citizen of another country?

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.
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Can a Canadian citizen lose their citizenship?

Losing Canadian Citizenship

You cannot currently lose your Canadian Citizenship without renouncing it or having it revoked.
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Does US allow dual citizenship?

The US allows dual citizenship for its citizens. This means that you can hold your US passport and be a citizen in another country at the same time. In such a scenario, you will be a citizen of two countries and share the same rights and responsibilities with other citizens in each country.
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How long can I stay out of Canada as a citizen?

Generally, you are allowed to stay in the U.S. for up to six months without a visa (more about this later) so long as the border agent allowing you in feels you have the wherewithal to support yourself, that you intend to return to Canada within that six month limitation, that you do not intend to stay in the U.S. ...
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Can I have 3 citizenships?

How many citizenships can you have in the US? You are allowed to have dual citizenship or more in the US. The American government does not require you to renounce any citizenship if you obtain dual citizenship, and it even allows you to have more than just dual citizenship and become a multiple citizenship holder.
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Can you be a permanent resident of two countries?

The question here is can I have permanent residency in more than one country? Yes. You can.
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Can I live in the U.S. as a Canadian citizen?

U.S. Green Cards for Canadians

The green card allows a Canadian to live, work and reside full-time in the United States. Canadians are eligible for green cards through one of the four methods: Marriage Green Card for Canadians. Employment Green Card for Canadians.
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Can a Canadian citizen get U.S. citizenship?

Unless born abroad to U.S. citizen parents, Canadian citizens cannot just apply for U.S. citizenship. Instead, Canadians usually have to be a permanent resident (green card holder) and reside in the United States for a certain period of time before they are eligible to naturalize.
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How do I get rid of my Canadian citizenship?

In order to renounce your citizenship, you must be a citizen of another country (or other countries). This rule exists because Canada has made international commitments to prevent the increase of stateless persons. Most countries will not allow you to renounce your citizenship unless you have another citizenship.
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Can I hold a Canadian and US passport?

If you're already a citizen of either the U.S. or Canada and become a citizen of the other without taking active steps to renounce your original citizenship, you are a dual citizen. It's as simple as that.
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How long can a Canadian stay in the US?

Canadians can usually stay in the United States for a maximum of six months (about 182 days), during a 12-month period. The allowed time spent in the USA can occur during one trip or it could be the sum of several trips.
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Does Canada allow triple citizenship?

Can you get triple citizenship in Canada? Yes - it's legal for Canadians to hold other citizenships in general. It's not restricted to just one or two but you may be limited by the restrictions of the other countries involved.
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Does Canada allow multiple citizenship?

A citizen of Canada will retain Canadian citizenship upon acquiring a second citizenship in another country. In fact, Canadian citizens cannot lose their citizenship unless they voluntarily renounce it via a complicated legal procedure.
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How many passports can an American have?

You can have as many citizenships as you want, but how many should you have? Well, it's all up to you. Four passports are usually sufficient, however, for some people, two or three will suffice. The first step is to diversify, and then you should cover all of your bases.
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Should I become a U.S. citizen?

Becoming a U.S. citizen protects you and your children from deportation. As a lawful permanent resident, certain criminal convictions could make you deportable, and some actions put LPRs at risk for permanent consequences such as deportation.
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What is the most passports you can have?

U.S. citizens are allowed to have more than one valid U.S. passport at the same time, according to the National Passport Information Center, which is a division of the U.S. State Department. But in most cases, you are only allowed to have two valid passports at a time, according to the NPIC.
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Which country allows triple citizenship?

There are two countries in the European Union where this is possible: Malta and Cyprus; as well as the five Caribbean countries of Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Dominica, St. Kitts & Nevis, and St. Lucia. Additionally the countries of Vanuatu, Montenegro, Turkey and Jordan offer citizenship by investment programs.
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What happens if a Canadian stay in the US longer than 6 months?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has guidelines in place that Canadians must comply with. If you do stay for an extended period, you may have to file tax forms to the IRS, beyond six months. You can determine your liability to taxation through the substantial presence test.
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How can I keep my Canadian citizenship while living abroad?

To maintain your status as a permanent resident, you must live in Canada for at least 2 years - 730 days - within a 5 year period. During this time you must be physically in Canada. The two years do not need to be continuous.
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How long can you be out of Canada without losing CPP?

If you leave Canada for more than 6 months

If you do not qualify for receiving Old Age Security outside Canada, your payments will stop if you are out of the country for more than 6 months after the month you left. You cannot collect the Guaranteed Income Supplement if you are outside of Canada for more than 6 months.
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