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Incorrect ... the US permits its Citizens to also hold other nationalities as well.unless you are willing to formally relinquish your US citizenship and take up citizenship of another country
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John wrote:Incorrect ... the US permits its Citizens to also hold other nationalities as well.unless you are willing to formally relinquish your US citizenship and take up citizenship of another country
The only thing it does insist upon is that the US passport is used to enter the US (and the other passport is not used for that purpose).
There are quite a few members of this Board who will confirm this ... they are both a US Citizen and are now also, say, British as well.
SourceHowever, a person who acquires a foreign citizenship by applying for it may lose U.S. citizenship. In order to lose U.S. citizenship, the law requires that the person must apply for the foreign citizenship voluntarily, by free choice, and with the intention to give up U.S. citizenship.
No doubt you now realise that there is no provision in British nationality law to speed up getting British Citizenship if one renounces the previous nationality. Simply, renoucing US Citizenship would make absolutely no difference to getting British Citizenship.It was my belief that it is possible to "cross over" quickly if one renounced for the US
In fact, John, I believe that in most cases it would be impossible - there's a convention covering the reduction of statelessnes, and AIUI countries are forbidden to allow their citizens to renounce citizenship if the result would be that the person is rendered stateless.John wrote:No doubt you now realise that there is no provision in British nationality law to speed up getting British Citizenship if one renounces the previous nationality. Simply, renoucing US Citizenship would make absolutely no difference to getting British Citizenship.It was my belief that it is possible to "cross over" quickly if one renounced for the US
Indeed it would be a foolhardy thing to do ... renouncing one's citizenship before acquiring another.
It is possible to renounce US citizenship without having another (although foolish).ppron747 wrote:[
In fact, John, I believe that in most cases it would be impossible - there's a convention covering the reduction of statelessnes, and AIUI countries are forbidden to allow their citizens to renounce citizenship if the result would be that the person is rendered stateless.
POSTSCRIPT: the Convention is at http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/treaty4_.htm . Those rugged individualists to the north of Mexico and the south of Canada seem not to have ratified it.....