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Originally Posted by MattyC
I think this is correct. If I wanted to go down and work in the states as a US citizen, not an immigrant on a work visa, I would have to renounce Canadian citizenship. But I think Canada is the other way around and don't make you renounce citizenship. At least it was for a long time, I'm sure there has been changes.
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Nope, you do not have to renounce your Canadian citizenship to become a US citizen.
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According to U.S. law, you can be a citizen of the U.S. and of another country or other countries. You can have a "second citizenship".
Consider this option of you are a Canadian citizen who wants dual U.S./Canadian citizenship. Of course, you should also look to your own country's law, to see if that country will allow you to keep dual citizenship. Canada and the U.K. allow dual citizenship. The international trend is to allow dual citizenship.
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