Do any countries allow triple citizenship?

The answer is yes! You may have three or even six nationalities. But legislation in some countries does not allow dual citizenship: you may lose the citizenship of your home country. For example, Austria obliges foreigners to give up their previous passports.
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Can you get 3 citizenships?

Yes, the U.S. does allow for triple citizenship and does not require naturalized U.S. citizens to give up citizenship in their home country or other countries.
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Can you have 4 citizenships?

Yes, there is no restriction on obtaining multiple citizenship and passports through the legal citizenship programs. Many citizens from the United States invest in multiple programs to have more than one citizenship and passport.
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Does the US allow quadruple citizenship?

You can have as many citizenships as you want, but how many should you have? Well, it's all up to you. Four passports are usually sufficient, however, for some people, two or three will suffice. The first step is to diversify, and then you should cover all of your bases.
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How many citizenships can a US person have?

U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one nationality or another. A U.S. citizen may naturalize in a foreign state without any risk to his or her U.S. citizenship.
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Which Countries Don't Allow Dual Citizenship?



Can Mexicans have 3 citizenships?

Triple citizenship is sometimes described as multiple citizenship, and is theoretically allowed in Mexico. You don't need to give up previous nationalities to become a Mexican citizen, so holding other citizenships won't affect your chances of becoming a Mexican citizen.
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Does Canada allow 3 citizenships?

Over 3.7 million Canadian citizens reported more than one citizenship. Since 1977, Canada recognized multiple citizenships, that is, Canadian citizens have the right to hold citizenship with more than one country. In 2021, 11.2% or 3.7 million Canadian citizens reported more than one country of citizenship.
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Can you have 3 citizenships in Germany?

German citizenship law is based on the principle of avoiding multiple citizenships. As a consquence anyone applying for German citizenship will generally be required to give up their other citizenship(s) and German citizens who apply for a foreign citizenship will automatically lose their German citizenship.
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Does France allow 3 citizenships?

Some countries allow you to hold even more than two nationalities. The French government says in theory, there is no limit on how many nationalities you can hold alongside French citizenship.
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Do I lose my U.S. citizenship if I become a German citizen?

See the sections above entitled, "Basics about American Citizenship Law" and "Basics about German Citizenship Law". Neither country requires a person born under these circumstances to choose between American and German citizenship, i.e., he/she may keep both citizenships his/her entire life.
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Can you have 3 passports Poland?

However, not every country allows their citizens or citizens of other countries to hold more than one nationality. China, Montenegro and Poland for example, do not allow any kind of dual citizenship.
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Can you have more than 3 citizenships in USA?

Is it possible to obtain multiple citizenships? The answer is yes! You may have three or even six nationalities. But legislation in some countries does not allow dual citizenship: you may lose the citizenship of your home country.
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What happens if I have 3 citizenships?

Is it illegal to have three passports? If your nation does not allow dual citizenship or more then yes it is illegal, unless you renounce that citizenship of course. If your nation allows dual citizenship or more then it is fully allowed and legal to have three passports.
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Does Australia allow 3 citizenships?

While Australia now recognises dual citizenship, there are still many countries that do not allow their citizens to hold an additional foreign citizenship. It is a long-standing principle of citizenship law that the citizenship of a state is bestowed by that state.
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What do you call someone with 3 citizenships?

An individual who is a citizen of three countries can be referred to as a “triple citizen” and as having “triple citizenship”.
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Is it illegal to have 3 passports?

Can you have more than one passport? Yes. U.S. citizens are allowed to have more than one valid U.S. passport at the same time, according to the National Passport Information Center, which is a division of the U.S. State Department.
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What are the top 5 strongest passports?

The most powerful passports in the world
  • Japan.
  • Singapore and South Korea.
  • Germany and Spain.
  • Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg.
  • Austria, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden.
  • France, Ireland, Portugal, and the U.K.
  • Belgium, Czech Republic, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and the U.S.
  • Australia, Canada, Greece, and Malta.
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What are the most powerful passports?

Japan has the world's most powerful passport for the 5th year in a row. Holders can visit 193 out of 227 global destinations visa-free. South Korea and Singapore are tied in 2nd place on the index, with a visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 192. Germany and Spain are joint 3rd, with visa-free access to 190 destinations.
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Who has the record for most citizenships?

It's hard to know what the record is for # of citizenships held, although Igor Kolomoisky (3 - Ukraine, Cyprus and Israel) and Arkady Gaydamak (4 - Israel, France, Canada and Angola) are each known for holding 3 or more citizenships.
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Does the US recognize multiple citizenships?

Short answer: yes, the U.S. allows dual citizenship. U.S. law does not mention dual nationality specifically nor it requires a person to choose one nationality only. A U.S. citizen may naturalize in another country without any risk to his or her U.S. citizenship.
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Does Portugal allow triple citizenship?

Portugal allows dual citizenship. Hence, Portuguese citizens holding or acquiring a foreign citizenship do not lose Portuguese citizenship. Similarly, those becoming Portuguese citizens do not have to renounce their foreign citizenship.
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Does Italy allow 3 passports?

Based on current laws, Italy recognises dual nationality and does not put any limit on the number of citizenships you may hold. This means an Italian citizen is allowed to have three or more passports as long as the other nations where they are citizens have similar laws that allow this.
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Can a Swiss citizen have 3 passports?

A person is automatically Swiss if one of the parents is Swiss. And Switzerland allows citizens to hold multiple nationalities.
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Can you have 3 passports in Switzerland?

According to the Federal Office for Migration, there has been no restriction on multiple citizenship in Switzerland since 1 January 1992.
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Can I lose my citizenship if I live outside the US?

No Longer Can One Lose U.S. Citizenship By Living in Another Country. At this time, no penalties exist if a naturalized U.S. citizen simply goes to live in another country. This is a distinct benefit of U.S. citizenship, since green card holders can have their status taken away for "abandoning" their U.S. residence.
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