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Does cuba allow dual citizenship?? eg. a french/cuba dual citizenship.?

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Does cuba allow dual citizenship?? eg. a french/cuba dual citizenship.?

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  1. Most countries allow it.  America doesn't.


  2. The US DOES allow dual citizenship.

    Serving in a foreign army does NOT cause you to lose US citizenship.

    Foreign nationals ARE allowed to naturalize in the US and keep their old citizenship.

    US Citizenship can only be lost if you INTEND to lose it.

  3. No they don't allow it. As for the subby above.. The US does allow dual citizenship. Not sure what the criteria is, but you can have it with Israel and Ireland for a fact, as I know several people with it. However, if you serve in a foreign army, you forfeit your US citizenship.

    The US will not grant a foreign national dual citizenship, but will allow its own citizens to hold it. Good example was the last Olympics... Greece, as the home country was allowed to have a team in every sport compete. The Women's soccer team was madeup of almost all US citizens who were either first generation or 2nd generation Greeks. They were granted citizenship in Greece so they could play for them.

  4. no, it is not recognized.... and not allowed by Cuba.

    the US does allow dual citizenship........

    an by the way:

    A person can also lose U.S. citizenship for serving in the armed forces of, or holding office in, a foreign government.

    http://ap.grolier.com/article?assetid=a2...

  5. America does allow foreign nationals to hold dual-citizenship. For example, Jim Carrey holds both Canadian and American citizenship despite that fact that he was born in Canada. Same goes for Wayne Gretzky.

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