Dual Nationality

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elwe

Original Poster:

192 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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I am entitled to an Australian passport, as well as the British one I already have. I am thinking of getting one and having dual nationality, but I am not sure if there are any downsides to this (apart from the costs of two passports). Does anyone have any experience in this area?

What with this being The P&P obviously I only want the Australian passport so I can make a quick exit when Chairman Brown sends his troops in against those protesting for a different economic system with fatal consequences. smile

I have put this in The Lounge because it didn't seem to quite fit in any of the other categories.

cloggy

4,959 posts

222 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Having as many passports as you can is always good, you can always get rid of one.

Puggit

48,955 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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What are you doing in this country?

Simpo Two

88,603 posts

278 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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elwe said:
obviously I only want the Australian passport so I can make a quick exit when Chairman Brown sends his troops in
That was my first thought - a ticket out. Check your suitcase before leaving; you might find several of us stowing away in it.

Sheets Tabuer

20,155 posts

228 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Get one before they make it illegal to have two.

For instance you can't have dual nationality in the US I believe (could be wrong)

Mr Heathen

403 posts

210 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Absolutely. Two is always better than one.

Unless it's rapists.

Or things growing out of your man vegetable.

rhys27

321 posts

212 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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get it!

i've got SA nationality, and UK nationality

deffo get it if you can, gives you opporutinites to work in the other country without visa or travel without complications. its made life alot easier for me when i go back to SA to see all my family etc.

wouldnt say there are any downsides to having dual nationality!

Bob Loblaw

466 posts

218 months

Thursday 9th April 2009
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Sheets Tabuer said:
For instance you can't have dual nationality in the US I believe (could be wrong)
Nope, I've got US and Irish citizenships and it isn't a problem.



Though the declaration I signed said something about renouncing all foreign allegiances... scratchchin

mrlovalova

58 posts

196 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Yea deff get it i got a south african and british one always nice to know you can go elseware if st hits the fan

ShadownINja

78,371 posts

295 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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How would I know if I am entitled to two?

shibby!

924 posts

211 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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I got a US and a UK one.

Born in the US, parents are British.


I enter and leave either country using either passport, it doesnt make a difference. Although the US customs were getting pissy with me when i entered on my US passport and tried to use my UK passport to take a trip to the carribean. Apparenlty they dont recognise dual nationality. If anyone asks what nationality you are, just tell them the country you are in at the time! smile

Nick

dmitsi

3,583 posts

233 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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I've got Irish and British, I don't know if it made anything easier when working in the two coutries, I've always had dual.

GC8

19,910 posts

203 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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My younger brother is now an Autralian, so Ive got my eye on the door.....

Papoo

3,800 posts

211 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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GC8 said:
My younger brother is now an Autralian, so Ive got my eye on the door.....
Good shout. Best get it rolling, though. At least here in the US, getting residency via siblings can take some time.

Still, nothing to lose and everything to gain by doing it..

Myobb

175 posts

235 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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My daughter has dual British & German nationality. Has never caused any problems.