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10-31-2010, 07:46 PM
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Any european country, because when your a citizen of a country in Europe you can go to any country within the european Union, If Im correct.
And the other one would be Japan but Japan doesnt allow dual citizenship, So it would be Any country in Europe(particularly spain)
I dont care much for americans I think many are really trashy & low class, its just a mish mosh pot with no clear heritage for guidance to fall back on.
Last edited by Animalseeking; 10-31-2010 at 07:55 PM..
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11-03-2010, 04:45 AM
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Location: Seinäjoki, Finland
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My current citizenship + US citizenship.
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11-03-2010, 07:45 AM
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Location: Whiteville Tennessee
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Greece. So I could buy me a place on the beautiful Greek Isles. Find me a lovely Greek gal and eat gyros until i burst!!!!!!!!!!  
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11-03-2010, 08:10 AM
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Location: Valparaiso, IN
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I think I'd choose Italy or Spain.
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11-03-2010, 09:38 AM
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Location: The world is my home
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I'd be greedy, and choose Brazil and Portugal 
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11-03-2010, 09:59 AM
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Location: Boston, MA & Istanbul, Turkey
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bale002
Even with any such intention, I believe that the individual would still have to go to a US embassy and take an oath denouncing US citizenship. In other words, he would have to be proactive about denouncing citizenship, I do not believe that it would happen automatically. With, of course, the expections mentioned above (voluntary foreign army, association with an entity hostile to the US government, e.g. terrorist group).
I have heard of cases of even three or more citizenships.
In my case, I have one non-US citizenship through marriage and I may be eligible for another one through paternal blood line.
I agree with the OP, the main reasons for it are family considerations and it's just nice to have options.
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This is correct. While the US does not recognize dual (or more) citizenship, it does not prohibit you from maintaining active citizenship in other countries. So yes, you would have to take steps to renounce US citizenship for it to affect you.
I myself hold citizenship in 4 countries (US, Canada, UK and Jamaica) 1 through birth (Jamaica), 2 through naturalization (US and Canada) and 1 through my parents (UK)
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11-03-2010, 10:14 AM
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I'm with CAVA1990. I'd dual in Italy. Love the place.
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11-03-2010, 10:22 AM
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Location: Oxford, England
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US or Canada . Hubby and I spend quite a lot of time every year in one of the other so it would be nice to be able to spend 3 or 4 years there instead.
Getting a job in the US is near impossible unless you want to emigrate ( a little too involved for us) or work for a UK company with US offices. Northern California or Boston would be fab. In Canada Vancouver which we love. Hubby's job is not that portable ( Urban Planning) so it would help a lot.
I will be entitled to a dual Nationality soon ( French/UK) , I am not sure whether I will bother though as having a National Passport there are few advantages to an extra Nationality within Europe.
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11-03-2010, 07:14 PM
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Location: Murika
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Well, my daughter has multiple citizenship, not just dual. She has US citizenship, Costa Rican, and German (and thereby European). To me, this is an almost ideal combination - I wish I would qualify. Throw in New Zealand, and I'd be in heaven.
Alas, because she has these citizenships, I am legally allowed to live and work in the US, Costa Rica, and the EU - not bad, if you ask me.
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11-03-2010, 07:31 PM
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Location: Kamloops, BC
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I'm American and Canadian, but if I could switch, it would be Australian and Canadian... and European (UK) if I could have a third.
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