Do you lose U.S. citizenship if you join a foreign Army?

Under Section 401(c) of the Nationality Act of 1940 (1940 Act), U.S. nationals would lose their nationality by serving in the armed forces of a foreign state (1) unless expressly authorized by U.S. law and (2) only if the U.S. national had or acquired the nationality of the foreign state.
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Will I lose my citizenship if I join a foreign army?

One who voluntarily serves as a commissioned or non-commissioned officer in the military of a country not engaged in hostilities with the United States will lose one's U.S. citizenship only if one intended to relinquish U.S. citizenship when he/she served in the armed forces of a foreign state.
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Can you be in the US military and not be a U.S. citizen?

You do not have to be a U.S. citizen to enlist in the military, but you may have fewer options. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must: Have a permanent resident card, also known as a Green Card. Currently live in the U.S.
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Can you join the US Army with dual citizenship?

Can I commission through Army ROTC if I have a dual-citizenship or if I am a non-U.S. citizen? Those who are dual-citizens must renounce their non-U.S. citizenship. Non-US citizens must become U.S. citizens to contract and commission. All are still able to participate until their Junior year when they must contract.
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Do you get citizenship if you join the US Army?

If you are serving or have served in the U.S. armed forces and are interested in becoming a U.S. citizen, you may be eligible to apply for naturalization under special provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
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Can foreigner join U.S. Army?

You do not have to be a U.S. citizen to join the Army, but you do have to live here. You cannot join the military from a foreign country – you must become a permanent U.S. resident, AKA a green-card holder.
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Can I get a green card if I join the Army?

One Year of Military Service During Peacetime

If you served honorably in the U.S. military for at least one year during a period of peacetime, you may be eligible to apply for citizenship. During peacetime, you still need to get your green card to show that you are a lawful permanent U.S. resident.
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What foreign militaries can a U.S. citizen join?

Learn Which Foreign Militaries Accept US Citizens
  • French Foreign Legion. Dan Herrick. ...
  • Australia and New Zealand. While these are two different countries, ​their recruitment programs are similar and they're neighbors. ...
  • Israel. ...
  • Russia. ...
  • Other Countries Accepting Foreign Enlistees.
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Can an American join the German army?

In order to perform voluntary military service, you must be at least 17 years old, have completed compulsory full-time education and have German citizenship. Applicants must also be willing to participate in operations abroad after completion of training.
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Can an American join the Russian army?

Russia May Allow Citizens Over 40, Foreigners Over 30 To Join Military.
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Can a U.S. citizen join the British Army?

The British Army is famous across the globe – so it's no surprise that foreign nationals are eager to join our ranks.
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How much is U.S. military salary?

The average salary for a Soldier is $38,551 per year in United States, which is 0% lower than the average US Army salary of $38,617 per year for this job.
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What happens to dual citizenship during war?

Under U.S. law, anyone with U.S. citizenship who serves for an enemy country's military during wartime will automatically lose his or her U.S. citizenship. Dual citizens often times hold passports from both of his or her countries of citizenship.
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How long can you live outside the US without losing citizenship?

International Travel

U.S. immigration law assumes that a person admitted to the United States as an immigrant will live in the United States permanently. Remaining outside the United States for more than one year may result in a loss of Lawful Permanent Resident status.
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How can I lose my U.S. citizenship?

You might lose your U.S. citizenship in specific cases, including if you:
  1. Run for public office in a foreign country (under certain conditions)
  2. Enter military service in a foreign country (under certain conditions)
  3. Apply for citizenship in a foreign country with the intention of giving up U.S. citizenship.
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Can you be stripped of U.S. citizenship?

Under normal circumstances, U.S. citizenship cannot be stripped away once it was given – and if it does happen, it does so in limited exceptions. A person can give up their status voluntarily, he/she has wrongfully gained his/her citizenship or was denaturalized forcefully.
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Do I have to renounce my US citizenship to be German?

A German citizen has no right to renounce his/her German citizenship but generally is allowed to do so, so long as he/she does not become stateless as a result. While there are exceptions, as a general rule a German citizen may not give up citizenship to avoid an obligation of that citizenship, e.g., military service.
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Can you have dual citizenship in the military?

Dual Citizenship for Military Person

The U.S. allows people to hold dual citizenship and it is also the case for certain military members. However, officer positions or positions that deal with sensitive information will require the person to renounce their old citizenship.
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Can a U.S. citizen have dual citizenship with Germany?

Dual Citizenship USA/Germany

Based on US and German law, you can have citizenship in both countries. Dual German/US citizenship can happen only when the child is born to one American and one German parent. In this case, the child is not required to give up either nationality and can hold both.
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Can a U.S. citizen join the Israeli military?

Does the U.S. let its people join the Israel Defense Forces? Yes. “Service with the IDF is something that many Americans do proudly, and we have no issues,” U.S. State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said Monday in a briefing.
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Can an American join the Royal Marines?

Some roles have stricter nationality and residency requirements than others for security reasons, but in general you can join the Royal Marines if you're: A national of the United Kingdom or Ireland. A Commonwealth citizen applying from inside your country and aged 18 or over.
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Can a U.S. citizen work for a foreign government?

(a) The United States Constitution (Article I, section 9, clause 8) prohibits the acceptance of civil employment with a foreign government by an officer of the United States without the consent of Congress.
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How much does it cost to become a U.S. citizen in 2022?

$1,170. You may pay the fee with a money order, personal check, or cashier's check. When filing at a USCIS Lockbox facility, you may also pay by credit card using Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. If you pay by check, you must make your check payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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What if the active military person overseas brings family?

When a service member receives orders overseas, the entire family must pass a medical screening process to ensure their needs will be met at the foreign duty station.
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