Can someone have tri-citizenship with Canada, The United States of America & Nicaragua?
There are two types of citizenship: Natural-Born and Naturalized. A Natural-Born Citizen is someone who, by virtue of the circumstances of his or her birth, is automatically a citizen of some government. A Naturalized Citizen is someone who undertakes a process to become a citizen of another government. If your mother was a U.S. citizen before you were born, then you are a Natural-Born Citizen of the United States. This is true regardless of where you were born, or what other nationalities you might hold. You don’t have to do anything to become a U.S. citizen; you ARE a U.S. citizen. If you are also a Natural-Born Citizen of Canada, then you already hold dual citizenship. Among other things, this might mean that both countries require you to pay taxes, and both countries might try to draft you into their militaries in time of war. it is possible that Nicaragua might already recognize you as a citizen due to your parents’ Nicaraguan heritage, in which case you already hold tri-citizensh