Dual Citizenship

Started by riv66722 pages

Well thats pretty neat.
I've known a few people who arent technically US citizens because one of their parents was in the Army, they were stationed outside the US and born in a civillian hospital, not on post.

Re: Dual Citizenship

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I just received my Belgian passport in the mail after completing an application process. Turns out I've always been a Belgian citizen from my mother's side, but had never taken advantage of that fact until now.

Now I can go around Europe and live and work in most of the European Union with relatively little trouble.

Is there anyone else here who has dual citizenship? If so, with which nations?

I do!

Re: Re: Dual Citizenship

Originally posted by Oneness
I do!

Which countries?

Originally posted by riv6672
Well thats pretty neat.
I've known a few people who arent technically US citizens because one of their parents was in the Army, they were stationed outside the US and born in a civillian hospital, not on post.

As long as one parent is in the military, they should still be citizens, because my older brother was in that situation, born while my parents were stationed in Heraklion by Athens in a civilian hospital, so he was American, Belgian, and Greek (triple citizenship). I think he renounced the other two when he joined the air force.

Re: Re: Re: Dual Citizenship

Originally posted by Omega Vision

As long as one parent is in the military, they should still be citizens, because my older brother was in that situation, born while my parents were stationed in Heraklion by Athens in a civilian hospital, so he was American, Belgian, and Greek (triple citizenship). I think he renounced the other two when he joined the air force.

Whoa! Triple citizenship. That's cool.

The only celebrity I know who has one is Joakim Noah (American, Swedish, French).

Triple citizenship, huh? I stand corrected. Thats pretty damn cool!