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Importance of dual citizenship in federal government

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A person with dual citizenship is a citizen of two countries at the same time, which has advantages and disadvantages.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Dual citizens enjoy certain benefits, such as the ability to live and work freely in two countries, own property in both, and travel between the countries with relative ease.

Drawbacks include the potential for double taxation, the long and expensive process for obtaining dual citizenship and the fact that you become bound by the laws of two nations.

Applying for dual citizenship is a complicated process which means it's crucial to seek the expertise of qualified experts.

Dual Citizenship: An Overview

Dual citizenship, sometimes called dual nationality, happens automatically in some situations, such as when a child is born in the United States to foreign parents. Unless the parents are foreign diplomats, the child generally becomes a citizen of the United States, as well as of the parents’ home nation. Similarly, if a child of U.S. citizens is born overseas, he or she may automatically become a citizen of both the United States and the country of birth, depending on that country’s laws.

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