So what. Canada permits dual citizenship.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5569183_dual-citizenship-canada.html
If Cruz’s father was a Canadian citizen, then his mother could have applied and been granted it as well. Doesn’t mean she still wasn’t a U.S. citizen.
The only way you could/can get dual citizenship is by birth!
In Canada you can get a permanent residence status but you can’t vote. Canadian citizenship is not easy to come by.
If Cruzâs father was a Canadian citizen, then his mother could have applied and been granted it as well. Doesnât mean she still wasnât a U.S. citizen.
Ok, let’s put her citizenship aside for a moment. Go to scribd.com..(Citizenship terms used in the US Constitution, terms defined and legal reference)..Dad did not make the cut, regardless of her pedigree.