Many countries allow their citizens to hold two or more nationalities at the same time, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, England, etc. Accordingly, when naturalizing in these countries, they do not require registration. Naturalization must give up current citizenship, or citizens with citizenship in these countries can apply for additional citizenship in other countries....View more
Dual citizenship is the legal status of a person holding two nationalities at the same time. This is a special situation because each person at birth usually has only one nationality. This situation also leads to many complicated problems for both the litigants themselves and the competent authorities of the countries of which they are nationals....View more