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If you were born outside of Canada and one of your parents was a Canadian citizen at the time of your birth, you have a birthright to Canadian citizenship. You dont need to apply for citizenship instead, you must ask the Canadian government for proof of your citizenship with the country.
Do dual citizens pay taxes in both US and Canada?
If youre a dual citizen living in Canada, taxes go both ways so you may end up having to file not only U.S. taxes but also Canadian taxes. Where you fall in Canada and U.S. tax brackets can influence decisions on how to file your U.S. taxes, so its important to understand the Canadian tax bands and taxation rates.
Can I live in Canada if I am a U.S. citizen?
The short answer? Yes, you can live in Canada if you are a U.S. citizenand actually, unless you actually apply for citizenship in Canada, you will still be considered an American citizen, even if you are a permanent resident of Canada.
Can I hold both US and Canadian citizenship?
Acquiring Dual Citizenship The quest for dual citizenship has multiple routes, each with its own set of requirements and rules. One such path is citizenship by birth. Picture a child born in the US to Canadian parents. That child can rightfully claim citizenship in both countries.
What are the benefits of dual U.S. and Canadian citizenship?
Dual citizens enjoy certain benefits, such as the ability to live and work freely in two countries, own property in both countries, and travel between the countries with relative ease.
Do you lose U.S. citizenship if you become a Canadian citizen?
Yes, the U.S. does allow for triple citizenship and does not require naturalized U.S. citizens to give up citizenship in their home country or other countries.
What are the disadvantages of dual citizenship in Canada and the US?
A double tax burden On the other side of the opportunity to reduce taxes for dual citizens is the risk of double taxation. Without a double taxation agreement, dual citizens will owe taxes to two jurisdictions, leading to potential financial complexities from overlapping tax obligations.
Can I take citizenship oath outside Canada?
You need to be in Canada to take the Oath of Citizenship.
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