im pretty sure no
No, he is no longer married to a citizen so no longer has citizen status; unless he has applied for and completed the citizenship process to become a citizen in his own right.
Yes they retain citizenship.
If you are a US Citizen, legally divorced or widowed, you can request permanent residency for your spouse, regardless of how you gained your citizenship.
A certificate of domestic partnership will not help you obtain US citizenship, since the federal government does not recognize domestic partnerships or civil unions.If a foreigner is legally married to an American citizen, then the citizen spouse can generally sponsor the foreign spouse for a visa, permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship.
Not automatically. After being married to a US citizen for two years the legal foreign national spouse can apply for citizenship. Visit the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service website for specific information.
I doubt if that sort of spitefulness would stand up in court especially if she is a citizen
Yes s/he can sponser a spouse. For the method please refer to: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp As far as giving up citizenship: it is not required that the spouse give up citizenship. The US basically considers the spouse a US citizen and if they have citizenship in another country that is irrelevant to the US.
You can easily become a UK citizen if your spouse or civil partner is a British citizen.
That depends on whether the foreigner actually was actually a spouse, or just a holder of a spouse visa (green card).
The immediate effect is that the married couple now have no place in the world where they can legally live together. The solution is for one spouse to obtain legal immigration status in the other spouse's home country. Foreign spouses of citizens are usually given preferential treatment for immigration. That is to say, it is usually easier for someone married to a citizen to obtain citizenship, than for someone who is not married to a citizen.
if any of your spouse, parents is an Indian then you can apply for Indian citizenship....and if your child is born in India you can be an Indian citizen
Yes, an American citizen may sponsor a same-sex Mexican spouse for a visa, permanent residency and, ultimately, citizenship.