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Assuming a person immigrated to Canada and after receiving a Canadian citizienship moved to USA and obtained a permanent residence there, also submitted non-residence request to Canada (for tax purposes) and then obtained US citizenship (after acquiring Canadian citizenship). In this case, are there any risk for Canadian citizenship to be revoked/invalidated?
 
Assuming a person immigrated to Canada and after receiving a Canadian citizienship moved to USA and obtained a permanent residence there, also submitted non-residence request to Canada (for tax purposes) and then obtained US citizenship (after acquiring Canadian citizenship). In this case, are there any risk for Canadian citizenship to be revoked/invalidated?

No - no risk.
 
Thank you everyone for your replies. I know that Canada allow dual citizenship, but technically during US naturalization a person is supposed to say pledge of allegiance denouncing his/her allegiance to other countries. I know that it is not enforced by US as of now, but I wonder if it has any potential implications to Canadian citizenship, especially if it was obtained not through birth, but rather naturalization from permanent resident.
 
Slightly off topic but having had kids attend school for a while in the US they were ‘forced’ every day to swear the oath of allegiance regardless of the fact it was a meaningless thing to them being foreign nationals. I guess these days they could always have taken the knee option as a foreigner in the US but being in elementary school not an option over doing as told. Plus kids being kids do not want to stand out from the crowd and be subject to bullying for such a trivial thing.
 
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Assuming a person immigrated to Canada and after receiving a Canadian citizienship moved to USA and obtained a permanent residence there, also submitted non-residence request to Canada (for tax purposes) and then obtained US citizenship (after acquiring Canadian citizenship). In this case, are there any risk for Canadian citizenship to be revoked/invalidated?
Unless you will commit a terrorist crime, then there is no risk.