US Dual Citizenship

The cluster centers on discussions about US citizenship requirements, dual citizenship implications, renunciation rules, and eligibility for programs or benefits based on citizenship status.

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Sample Comments

sratner Jan 29, 2017 View on HN

Are US natural citizens denied the ability to get a foreign citizenship?

nonethewiser Oct 2, 2022 View on HN

... but this just give you dual citizenship.

eCa May 13, 2015 View on HN

It is under citizenship, not country of birth.

Tobani Apr 4, 2016 View on HN

It sounds like the requirement is citizenship. Citizenship isn't exactly happenstance of birth location.

astazangasta May 14, 2019 View on HN

Just for context, are you a citizen of the US?

xvokcarts Apr 25, 2025 View on HN

Because you're a dual citizen.

bdangubic Nov 19, 2025 View on HN

birthright citizenship will soon end so you may need to find greener pastures elsewhere :)

dasil003 Jun 12, 2016 View on HN

People without US citizenship/residency?

elpakal Jun 16, 2020 View on HN

Does anything happen to a current citizenship (I'm US) if I do this? Seems awesome!

JackFr Jul 30, 2018 View on HN

The regulations don't ask for proof of US citizenship, they require country of citizenship.