Dual !

Be77

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Hi Guys, again and again and again lol i been asking and i dont see it wrong as far as i am learining so thank you so ur support.

well i was looking around and i saw someon e who said that he/she has Pakistanian American and Canadian Citizenship. so can i have more than 2 in the same time ???
 
Hi Guys, again and again and again lol i been asking and i dont see it wrong as far as i am learining so thank you so ur support.

well i was looking around and i saw someon e who said that he/she has Pakistanian American and Canadian Citizenship. so can i have more than 2 in the same time ???

If all the countries involved allow it, then Yes. Here is what the US State Dept. says:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1753.html
 
I thought we cant have more than 2 Citizens in the same time , so how did u get the thrid? explain it plz.
 
It's quite simple, one is born with one citizenship, then apply for another citizenship, and then an third one. One can also get citizenships through parents. As long as all countries accept multiple citizenships there is no problem with that. One order could be Pakistan->Canada->US, but there are other ways.
 
Here is one more example: my wife and I are both naturalised citizens, and we still hold our previous citizenships which are from different countries. Our future child will be triple citizen by birth because all three countries have jus sanguinis option. If he/she decides to acquire another citizenship by naturalisation, then he/she will become quadruple citizen :D How cool will that be?

As a dual citizen, I can already visit more countries without a visa than holders of Danish passport - the best single passport in terms of visa-free travel.
 
You can have as many citizenships as you want depending on each countries laws. If they never make you lose your citizenship when getting another nations citizenship, then you don't lose that period. There are people with more then just 3.

You just have to know what nations will make you give up your former citizenship, or former countries that will forfiet your citizenship if you take on another, that's all...
 
It's quite simple, one is born with one citizenship, then apply for another citizenship, and then an third one. One can also get citizenships through parents. As long as all countries accept multiple citizenships there is no problem with that. One order could be Pakistan->Canada->US, but there are other ways.

But wouldnt taking Oath & pledge of alegiance to the U.S will revoke the canadian citizenship?....Also if you took Oath to another country(as a US Citizenship), isnt that like losing your Citizenship???
 
No. Reason being that Canada will not recognise a US pledge of allegiance as an act of renouncing Canadian citizenship. Even the US supreme court agreed in 1986 that the US has no authority to determine that a naturalised US citizen has lost his/her previous citizenship. Only the sovereign country in question has the right to make that determination.


But wouldnt taking Oath & pledge of alegiance to the U.S will revoke the canadian citizenship?
 
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