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Can you be loyal to two countries?
Some might believe that those with dual nationality can’t have allegiance to their own country. However, for many dual-nationality citizens, it is possible to love and be loyal to more than one country.
What is my nationality if I have two passports?
Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of other countries.
Which country follows dual citizenship?
Countries that allow Dual Citizenship
Albania | Benin | Egypt |
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Australia | Costa Rica | Iceland |
Barbados | Croatia* | Ireland |
Bangladesh | Cyprus | Israel |
Belgium | Czech Republic | Italy |
How many countries accept dual citizenship?
Which countries allow dual citizenship with us? There are 64 countries that allow it.
Does China accept dual nationality?
Answer: China does not recognize dual nationality. Moreover, the Article 9 of that law declares that as soon as a Chinese takes a foreign citizenship, he will automatically lose his Chinese citizenship.
Do I lose my US citizenship if I become Canadian?
Yes, practically speaking. The U.S. government does not require naturalized U.S. citizens to relinquish citizenship in their country of origin. You may even lose your citizenship automatically in those countries upon becoming a U.S. citizen.
Can a person have dual nationality with another country?
Each country has its own nationality laws based on its own policy. Persons may have dual nationality by automatic operation of different laws rather than by choice. For example, a child born in a foreign country to U.S. national parents may be both a U.S. national and a national of the country of birth.
How do you become a dual citizen of the US?
A person may acquire dual nationality in one of several ways, including: Being born in the United States to one or two parents holding a nationality other than the United States, based on the other country’s citizenship laws; Being born outside the United States to one or two U.S. citizen parents, based on the foreign country’s laws;
What does dual citizenship mean under the Immigration and Nationality Act?
Dual Nationality. Section 101(a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) states that “the term ‘national of the United States’ means (A) a citizen of the United States, or (B) a person who, though not a citizen of the United States, owes permanent allegiance to the United States.” Therefore, U.S. citizens are also U.S. nationals.
Can I renounce my citizenship if I have dual citizenship?
If you have naturalized in a foreign country and do not wish to maintain dual citizenship with the US or the law in your country does not permit dual citizenship, you will need to follow the legal process of renunciation to evidence you are voluntarily giving up your US citizenship with full intent.
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