Do I need to give up my current citizenship to become a Canadian citizen?
No, individuals applying for Canadian citizenship do not need to give up their current citizenship in order to become Canadian citizens. Canada permits dual or multiple citizenships, which means that you can hold citizenship in more than one country simultaneously. This is an important aspect of Canadian citizenship law. However, it is essential to remember that other countries may have their own rules and regulations regarding dual citizenship, and some may require individuals to renounce their previous citizenship upon acquiring a new one. Therefore, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the laws of your home country regarding citizenship before applying for Canadian citizenship. It is also helpful to ensure that you meet all other eligibility requirements set by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. For the most up-to-date information and specific details related to your situation, individuals are encouraged to visit the official Citizenship and Immigration Canada website, which offers comprehensive resources and guidelines on the citizenship process.
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