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Multiple citizenships (Spain, Mexico and Canada)

NewUser2018

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Jun 15, 2017
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You may want to tell your wife:

With effect from 1 July 2001, a Swedish citizen acquiring a foreign citizenship does not lose Swedish citizenship.

https://www.migrationsverket.se/English/Private-individuals/Becoming-a-Swedish-citizen/What-does-Swedish-citizenship-mean.html
she is from Norway, sorry for mixup.

but:

Spain
Allows dual citizenship with some Latin-American countries Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, Andorra, Portugal, the Philippines and Equatorial Guinea.

Spain & Mexico is crime & poverty infested countries anyway!
 

foodie69

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Dec 18, 2015
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I think you are full of bullshit..First you say your wife is from Sweden, now she is from Norway.

Dual citizenship is permitted for all Spaniards by origin, as long as they declare their will to retain Spanish nationality within three years of the acquisition of another nationality. This requirement is waived for the acquisition of the nationality of an Iberoamerican country, Andorra, the Philippines, Equatorial Guinea or Portugal, and any other country that Spain may sign a bilateral agreement with.
 

vensak

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Jul 14, 2016
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Category........
Visa Office......
Vienna
NOC Code......
1225
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
she is from Norway, sorry for mixup.

but:

Spain
Allows dual citizenship with some Latin-American countries Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, Andorra, Portugal, the Philippines and Equatorial Guinea.

Spain & Mexico is crime & poverty infested countries anyway!
Nice joke but rather far from reality. Spain may have their debt issues, but they are the part of EU - not exactly a poor and crime infested country.
Mexico still part of the NAFTA deal (now called USMCA) is also not one of the poorest countries. Of course it is not as rich as USA for example, but has experienced rather decent economical growth. The only part that might be kind of true is higher criminality. But again compared to most of the countries from Latin America is still mild.
 

Shineon39

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Dec 3, 2015
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Yellowknife, Northwest territories
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Singapore
App. Filed.......
22-10-2015
Nomination.....
Csq received 26-01-2016
AOR Received.
11-12-2015 AOR2: 07-01-2016
File Transfer...
17-12-2015
Med's Done....
10-09-2015
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
07-06-2016
VISA ISSUED...
20-06-2016
LANDED..........
02-09-2016
Nope, Germany does allow it, under certain conditions (you have to ask for permission). You will also not loose it, if you have a birth right for another citizenship (for example your mother is German and you Father is Canadian).
Just to add on what you're saying. My sister-in-law has dual citizenship from thailand(born) and german (naturalized)