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thats not true, the us tolerates dual nationalitySiggi wrote:Whilst you may be considered a daul national by the British, who have no problem with you one holding two nationalities,but as a American you may only hold one nationality.So if you wish to remain American do not even consider trying to pick up a second nationality.
In terms of your British blue passport I beleive you have British oversea nationals passport, which unfortunately does'nt really offer too many advantage's in terms of travel, as many country's don't recognise it as a full British passport and therefore you will require visa's.
Example your would require a Schenang if you have a BON passport.
You might be a dual citizen, but the question is whether you are a dual citizen with the UK (British citizen) or Hong Kong, China (Chinese citizen). What does your old passport say? Does it say CUKC, BDTC, BOC or anything?camerontea wrote:It's true. The US says that since I was born in a British colony and acquired US citizenship later, I am considered a dual citizen. However, I am subject to all laws (and punishment for breaking them)living in the US and was told that they require my US Passport when I leave and enter the US.
I don't know. I thought you (and most other HKers) lost BC (British Citizenship) with the BN Act 1981 in anticipation of HK's handover to China. Those with BN(O) do have special provision in regards travelling to the UK/EU, but are not considered British Citizens.camerontea wrote:It doesn't say anything about BNO,BOC, or CUKC inside. In the backcover it says "Holder has right of abode in Hong Kong"
Does this mean since I never applied for BNO passport that I've lost my British citizenship? I am not considered a PRC citizen because I applied for US citizenship.
Correct. If your only claim to British nationality was through Hong Kong, and you did not apply for a BNO passport, you lost your British nationality on 30 June 1997. (there was an exception for those with no other nationality but this does not apply to you).camerontea wrote:It doesn't say anything about BNO,BOC, or CUKC inside. In the backcover it says "Holder has right of abode in Hong Kong"
Does this mean since I never applied for BNO passport that I've lost my British citizenship? I am not considered a PRC citizen because I applied for US citizenship.