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Can a Singapore Citizen become a U.S. Citizen?

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Do both countries allow dual citizenship? What would happen if a Singaporean took a U.S. citizenship?

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  1. You could, if Singapore allows dual citizenship. USA allows dual citizenzhip and most countries does. Check with your embassy.


  2. Singapore does not allow dual citizenship, except by certain operation of law, they become dual citizen, for instance if a child  was born in the US by Singaporean parents, the child under the virtue of US law, is a US Citizen. Yet the child may be registered to be a Singaporean citizen, though born abroad.

    The US allows dual citizenship. Many US Citizens are now being retained to be citizens of their former countries.

    Singapore, has its own rationale for not recognising dual citizenship. Singapore is a small city-state, and with a young history, the country wants its citizen to be 100% loyal to its nation.

  3. Sure you can if Singapore allow it every one Else in the world does,try and see good luck

  4. I salute anyone who wants to become a U.S. citizen and be here legally.  We've got enough illegal tax burdens here as it is.

  5. Dual citizenship:

    Dual citizenship is generally not recognised in Singapore, but is possible under certain circumstances. Singaporean citizens who acquire citizenship of a foreign country after the age of 18 may lose his/her Singapore citizenship; Foreigners who naturalise as Singaporean citizens are required to renounce all foreign citizenships. Minors who are dual or multiple citizens by birth on foreign soil, by descent from foreign parents or by naturalisation before the age of 18 are required to renounce all foreign citizenships by the age of 22 or may lose his/her Singapore citizenship,

    so the answer is no,you would loose your citizenship in Singapore,

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