IMNSHO that is as it should be.

You can serve only one master.

Dana wrote:
>  This is true. I obtained Canadian citizenship cards for my children who
> were born in the US a while back, just in case they should ever need or want
> them. I did the same for their elder step-brother, who was born in France.
> This was fortunate in his case as the French do not consider him a citizen,
> despite the fact that he had a French passport as a child. I am not entirely
> sure what the reasoning is there -- I suspect immigration policy changes. He
> is currently living in Belfast as he wants to be an EU citizen and this is
> what Britain requires if you apply for citizenship based on a grandparent.
> 
> My point is that dual citizenship very much depends on which two countries
> we are talking about. I am a dual citizen of Canada and Britain because when
> I was born my father was a British citizen (only -- he became a Canadian
> later), and neither country seems to have an issue with that. When I become
> a US citizen I will have to sign a form saying that I renounce both.
> 
> for whatever light that may shed...
> 
> Dana
> 
> 
>> As an aside I just did some checking and found out that my daughter has
>> Canadian citizenship even though she's born on US soil - simply because of
>> my Canadian citizenship.
>> !
> 
> 
> 

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