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japslapper wrote:...the longer I am FGing, I am finding the concept of "home" rather illusionary..![]()
GomiGirl wrote:What about us dual nationality folks? Don't we count???
Big Booger wrote:My wife wants to move to Canada..
Taro Toporific wrote:
if I try to use the Canadian passport in either USA or Canada, it'll be confiscated 'cause both countries have issues with defacto-dual nationals.
japslapper wrote:I know quite a few people who have both Canadian/British or Canadian/Australian passports - no problem.
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...Its is surprising that when you board a plane all the details of whos on it is sent across the world. Like I left UK on my British passport - going to Australia and since I have a NZ passport - which means I dont need a visa - I tried to enter Aus on my NZ passport - it was OK but I was stopped, questioned and had to show my UK passport too.![]()
japslapper wrote:What about us dual nationality folks? Don't we count???
....Well choose the one that you call "home".![]()
Big Booger wrote:My wife wants to move to Canada..
GomiGirl wrote:... do you consider that you will be here for life - ie you have immigrated to Japan and so should be thought of as a Japanese national? or do you still think of yourself as your original nationality or are you in a kind of limbo.
Taro, Steve? You guys have been here for ages... hell, countries like Australia and USA expect that their new arrivals assimilate as quickly as possible.
But in Japan... well - you know what I mean.
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Big Booger wrote:Do you have to declare your dual nationality status?
NBR wrote:http://lists.nbr.org/japanforum/showMessage.asp?ID=12690
"...a person who is automatically granted another citizenship does not risk losing U.S. citizenship...." and that even if you applied for a foreign citizenship you would only lose it if you applied "...with the intention to give up U.S. citizenship."
...There are a few more links about dual citizenship on this page:
http://www.crcjapan.com/foreign_law/usa/
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