The United States government recognizes persons who are citizens of the U.S. and a foreign country as dual nationals. When a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time, it is said that the person has dual citizenship. For example, a child who is born to lawful U.S. citizens in Canada could be considered as citizens of the U.S. and Canada because his parents satisfied the legal residency requirements of the U.S. and because he was born in Canada.
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