I called the Pakistani counslate here in Chicago, and they said I was the fifth person to call yesterday about this issue. There line is that government of Pakistan has no problems with me keeping both passports and using Pakistani passport to enter Pakistan but if I wanted to I can get a 5-year visa by shelling out 120 bucks and that will enable me to travel on one passport. I am not sure why they would say, I can travel with my Pakistani passport and than also suggest I can get visa.
Any, personal experience with PIA staff?
By the way, here is dual-nationality info from the FAQ at ...
http://islamabad.usembassy.gov/pakistan/cs_info_faqs.html
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DUAL NATIONALITY (AMERICAN/PAKISTAN)
I was born in Pakistan but am now an American citizen. Can I claim my Pakistani nationality?
Dual nationality with the United States was carried out under section 14(3) of the Pakistan Citizenship Act of 1951 which says that Pakistani citizens who acquired US citizenship and subsequently ceased to be citizens of Pakistan under section 14(1) of the Act shall be considered citizens of Pakistan and they shall be deemed never to have lost their Pakistani citizenship. They have the same rights, privileges, and obligations they had before acquiring U.S. citizenship. (Source: Pakistan Citizenship Act of 1951)
What effect will this have on my American citizenship?
Exercising your dual nationality will not result in the loss of your U.S. citizenship. Either country has the right to enforce its laws, particularly if the person later travels there. Most U.S. citizens, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country. Use of the foreign passport does not endanger U.S. citizenship.
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