DUAL CITIZENSHIP
What is Dual Citizenship
The U.S. government allows dual citizenship. This means that a person can both be a U.S. citizen and a citizen of another country, simultaneously. Different countries have different rules with regard to retaining and losing original citizenship, once a new citizenship has been acquired.
However, a foreign citizen who becomes a U.S. citizen does not lose his/her first citizenship, unless his/her country of first citizenship do not allow for dual citizenship.
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