Multiple citizenship, also called dual citizenship is a person's citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of more than one state under the laws of those states. There is no international convention which determines the nationality or citizen status of a person, which is defined exclusively by national laws, which vary and can be inconsistent with each other. Some countries do not permit dual citizenship. Most countries that permit dual citizenship still may not recognize the other citizenship of its nationals within its own territory, for example, in relation to entry into the country, national service, duty to vote, etc.
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@923Z93G3yrs3Y
No, revoke the status of those with non-Commonwealth citizenship and halt all immigration
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@9334YP33yrs3Y
No, unless it was acquired from birth (e.g. one US and one non-US parent).
@8TP6QKS3yrs3Y
Dual citizenship should only be acquired through birth
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
Yes, unless they have committed either a crime OR an act of terrorism. However, if they're from Countries where people who are Born there can Never leave (e.g., North Korea), then, No
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
Yes, unless they have committed either a very serious crime OR an act of terrorism. However, if they're from Countries where people who are Born there can Never leave (e.g., North Korea), then, No
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
Yes, unless they have committed a crime OR an act of terrorism
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
Yes, unless they have committed a very serious crime OR an act of terrorism
@758XGBQ4yrs4Y
Yes, but bar dual citizens for being in the military, holding public office, or having high security clearance.
@75KRFBJ4yrs4Y
Only with participating countries.
@8G78S5G4yrs4Y
Yes, If they are highly skilled
@8GRZRL84yrs4Y
Yes, as long as it is not a country we are at war with
@8HCRRMJ4yrs4Y
Yes, but only two countries and not if there is any hint of terrorist activities.
@8KG7DR84yrs4Y
As long as they don't have a criminal record, then yes.
@8L2DQDJ4yrs4Y
yes if they can get citizenship in the us
@8NXSCW24yrs4Y
Yes, but give up voting rights
@8R5QLL34yrs4Y
Yes, but we should not allow any new immigrants into the country at this time.
@8T9X24H3yrs3Y
No, but allow permanent residential visas.
@8VHBC3L3yrs3Y
Yes, and expand the possible number of citizenships that one is able to hold
@8W2DG5C3yrs3Y
Yes, but if they get money or fundings for whatever they get less or no money from the United States.
@8W82FZ53yrs3Y
Only if they are in and out of the country for at least 1/2 of a year.
@charmingsirnick3yrs3Y
Yes, and allowed people with roots in other countries to gain dual citizenship as well.
@8XD6BY63yrs3Y
Yes, unless they have committed a violent crime and/or an act of terrorism
@8ZH59GG3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as the country of origin allows dual citizenship.