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Does a naturalized citizen have to give up foreign citizenship?

In order to relinquish U.S. nationality by virtue of naturalization as a citizen of a foreign state, the law requires that the person must apply for the foreign nationality voluntarily and with the intention to relinquish U.S. nationality. Dual nationals owe allegiance to both the United States and the foreign country.

Can you have Romanian and US citizenship?

Romania allows dual citizenship with the United States. As long as you can prove your Romanian ancestry, you can become a Romanian citizen. Romania does not require you to renounce other citizenships when you claim your Dual citizenship. Therefore, Dual Citizenship with Romanian can be lawfully pursued.

Do I have to give up my US citizenship to become an Irish citizen?

Under Irish law you do not have to give up Irish citizenship to become the citizen of another country. However, the law in some countries may require you to renounce your Irish citizenship before you can become a citizen there.

Can I travel on old passport after naturalization?

The United States allows naturalized (and other) citizens to become dual citizens with their home countries (though it’s not possible for everyone, depending on the laws within said home countries). And if you’re a dual citizen, you may not only keep your old passport, but travel with it, if you wish.

Do foreigners marry Romanians?

The Government of Romania legally recognizes only civil marriage ceremonies that are performed in the City Hall or the Sector Office in the area where the Romanian citizen resides. Notarized statement (affidavit) that the foreigner citizen is free to marry, obtained at the foreigner’s Embassy in Romania.

Can you have dual citizenship in Romania?

In accordance with the Law on Romanian Citizenship of 1991, Romanian citizens currently have the right to hold dual citizenship. Romanian citizens who apply for dual citizenship are not required to establish their residency in Romania and, if accepted, are granted all the same rights as non-dual citizens.

Do you need to update SSN after naturalization?

You will need to visit Social Security so they can update your Social Security record. Wait at least 10 days after your ceremony before doing so and be prepared to show them your Certificate of Naturalization or your U.S. passport. As a new U.S. citizen, you may register to vote.

Can an American marry a Romanian?

The documents generally required from the U.S. citizen for marriage in Romania generally include the following: Original birth certificate or certified copy of the birth certificate, accompanied by a Romanian translation of the birth certificate obtained from a Romanian Notary Public’s office.

Can you have Romanian and U.S. citizenship?

Can a person become a citizen of Romania without living in Romania?

You can also become a citizen without living for a certain time in Romania if you have offered a special contribution to promoting the Romanian culture and civilization, but such cases are very rare in practice. What are the steps for obtaining Romanian citizenship?

How is citizenship acquired by a child born abroad?

Acquisition of U.S. Citizenship at Birth by a Child Born Abroad “In Wedlock” means a person is considered to be born in wedlock for the purposes of citizenship acquisition when the parents are: Legally married to each other at the time of the person’s conception or birth or within 300 days of the end of the marriage by death or divorce.

Can a child born outside the US become an US citizen?

This often gives rise to questions regarding family members, including one’s children. This is a broad overview of how children born outside of the United States may derive U.S. citizenship automatically when their parent/s naturalize to U.S. citizenship.

Can a u.s.citizen mother be a US citizen?

In all cases, the U.S. citizen mother must be the genetic or the gestational mother and the legal parent of the child under local law at the time and place of the child’s birth to transmit U.S. citizenship. If you have questions about the contents of this section or related citizenship laws you should contact a private attorney.