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  1. Dual citizenship as human right

    Dual citizenship has become an unexceptional status in the wake of globalization yet remains at the sufferance of states. This essay advances the novel claim that dual citizenship should be protectable as a human right. In light of the threat that dual nationals once posed to stable bilateral relations, states were justified, historically, in ...

  2. Dual Citizenship: As It Should Be

    Peter Spiro is a law professor at Temple University and a contributor to the international law blog Opinio Juris.He is writing a book about dual citizenship. Updated January 30, 2017, 12:58 PM

  3. Dual Citizenship: Pros and Cons, and How It Works in the US

    Dual citizenship is when a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time, with all the rights and privileges that come with it. Dual citizens can travel freely in both countries, as well ...

  4. [PDF] Dual Citizenship as Human Right

    Dual citizenship has become an unexceptional status in the wake of globalization yet remains at the sufferance of states. This essay advances the novel claim that dual citizenship should be protectable as a human right. In light of the threat that dual nationals once posed to stable bilateral relations, states were justified, historically, in suppressing the status.

  5. Dual citizenship and sovereignty

    Abstract. Multiple and dual citizenship in the past decades have become widely accepted worldwide. Leading scholars in citizenship studies claim that the growing tolerance of dual citizenship signals the weakening of state sovereignty and the emergence of transnational, post-national or cosmopolitan norms.

  6. Dual Citizenship Pros and Cons Research Paper

    As mentioned earlier, dual citizenship comes with many benefits. First, it gives that particular individual practical advantage in terms of employment as well as social security (Bauböck 60). On failing to get employment in one country, a dual citizen could be lucky to be employed in the other countries.

  7. Dual nationality and the meaning of citizenship

    The author examines the differences between the terms "multiple nationality" and "dual nationality" on the basis of international agreements, in connection with which the conclusion is made about ...

  8. Pledging Allegiance

    Pledging Allegiance. Dual citizenship, dual loyalty, and inequality. Almost every weekday in school auditoriums, city office buildings, and county courthouses across the land, thousands of recent immigrants—hailing from every nation, belonging to every race and creed, happily waving little American flags—perform their first act as citizens ...

  9. PDF Center for Immigration Studies Dual Citizenship and American National

    Dual Citizenship and Conflict: The War of 1812 Redux? Do Multiple Loyalties Equal Conflicted Loyalties? 33. Mexico's Dual Citizenship Decision: A Mix of Self-Interested Motivations ... essay 'Trans-national America,' as a multicultural manifesto for a new American national identity." T. Alexander Aleinikoff (1998b; see also Spiro, 1997 ...

  10. Dual Citizenship

    This essay describes how plural citizenship both reflects and accelerates postnationalism, in the sense that it undermines state-based identities. This proposition may pose an initial paradox, insofar as plural citizenship could be thought to facilitate state-based connections. But acceptance of plural citizenship is likely to lower the ...

  11. Dual Citizenship Issues

    Dual Citizenship Issues. 1463 Words6 Pages. Citizenship issues have become subject of increasingly vivid debates since the beginning of the Nineties. The underlying principles of citizenship have been questioned by political theorists, sociologists, politicians and international organizations and their findings varied in focus, substance and ...

  12. Dual Citizenship

    Essay Example: Did you know there are several ways in which you can get dual citizenship? Dual citizenship is having the status of an individual who is a citizen of two or more nations. Ways in which you can obtain dual (or more) citizenship are either by birth, marriage, or naturalization.

  13. Nationality under International Law: All you need to know about it

    Pros and Cons of Dual Citizenship. Dual citizenship is a complex concept and has many provisions. If there are many rights and powers to be enjoyed, there can be many setbacks as well. The pros of dual nationality The benefits: Dual citizenship can provide a citizen with certain benefits. It depends upon the laws of the nation-states.

  14. Dual Citizenship: Impact of Overseas Citizenship of India

    Dual citizens can carry two passports and essentially live, work, and travel freely within their native and naturalized countries. Some dual citizens also enjoy the privilege of voting in both countries, owning property in both countries, and having government health care in both countries. Dual citizenship is becoming more common in our ...

  15. How to get dual citizenship or nationality

    Dual citizenship if you are a citizen of another country. Some countries allow people to keep their citizenship after becoming U.S. citizens, while others do not. Contact the other country's embassy or consulate to find out if they recognize dual U.S. citizenship. If you qualify for dual citizenship, you must first immigrate to the U.S.

  16. Whizolosophy

    Embracing Dual Nationality: Navigating Identity Through Cultural Tapestry. In the realm of dual nationality, where legal standing intertwines with emotional and psychological dimensions, individuals find themselves straddling the rich traditions, customs, and values of two nations.

  17. Essay On Dual Citizenship

    "The most ludicrous idea in the citizenship trauma is the proposal for a referendum to make our parliament truly multicultural by allowing MPs to be dual citizens." This is a quote from Paul Kelly an editor for 'The Australian' who absolutely despises the idea of having dual citizen politicians.

  18. If I mention I'm a dual citizen, will that help or hurt me?

    7EDU. • 4 yr. ago. The fact that you are a dual citizen will affect your college application in several ways. If you do have the citizenship for the country you apply for schools, it puts you in their domestic students' pool and this means you are supposed to have a better chance of its elite school systems.

  19. Essay On Dual Citizenship In The Philippines

    Manzano that "dual citizenship" as a disqualification must refer to citizens with "dual allegiance". It explained that dual citizenship is different from dual allegiance. The former arises when, as a result of the concurrent application of the different laws of two or more states, a person is simultaneously considered a national by the ...

  20. Dual Citizenship in Germany

    Please note that as of June 27, 2024, new citizenship laws entered into force in Germany. Germany now allows dual citizenship for all of its citizens and foreign residents as long as the other country also permits it. Now, children born to at least one German citizen may qualify for multiple nationalities, while others— who meet the ...

  21. Dual citizenship taxes: Essential guide for US expats

    While dual citizenship taxes can seem daunting, several mechanisms are in place to help you avoid or reduce double taxation: 1. Tax treaties. The US has tax treaties with many countries to prevent double taxation. These agreements determine which country has the primary right to tax certain types of income.

  22. Why was NPA's deputy director, with dual citizenship denied ...

    The NPA said regarding advocate Anton Du Plessis, who holds South African and UK citizenship, he disclosed the dual citizenship and has not posed any security risk in South Africa.