Sentences with phrase «mean dual citizenship»

Do you mean dual citizenship?

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I've mentioned a few times here that I have dual citizenship, meaning I am both American and Canadian.
Many European states have rules regarding dual nationality which would mean that by taking British citizenship, you isolate yourself from your birthplace and your extended family.
But that is not an option for many Brits in EU 27 countries, either because they don't yet meet the criteria or because the country they live in doesn't allow dual citizenship, meaning that they would have to give up their UK citizenship and have no right to go back to the UK if they need to return one day and look after sick or elderly parents.
Dual citizenship is one of the most effective means by which these challenges can be overcome and is often either an accident of birth or the result of long periods of continued residence in a host country.
France also allows for dual citizenship, meaning you could be both a British and French (including EU) citizen at the same time.
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