Does UK allow dual citizenship?

If you are a foreign national who is considering applying for dual citizenship in the UK, you might be pleased to know that this is allowed under UK immigration law. As such, the UK does not place restrictions on the number of concurrent citizenships you hold.
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Can I be a dual citizen of UK and USA?

Both the UK and US allow dual citizenship so Americans who would like to apply for British citizenship are able to maintain both citizenships. There is no specific application process to apply for American British dual nationality – all you need to do is to apply to become a UK citizen.
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Which countries allow dual citizenship with UK?

Some other countries that allow you to hold dual citizenship with the UK
  • Australia.
  • Canada.
  • Israel.
  • Pakistan.
  • Philippines.
  • Switzerland.
  • United States.
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Does the UK allow triple citizenship?

Yes. The United Kingdom allows triple citizenship (multiple citizenship). This means that when you become a British citizen, you don't need to give up previous nationalities. Also, having other citizenships will not affect your application for British citizenship.
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Can I hold 3 passports?

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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Can I have 4 passports?

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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Can a US citizen become a UK citizen?

In order to be eligible for British citizenship by naturalization, you will need to meet the following conditions: Must be aged 18 or above. Must have held Indefinite Leave to Remain for at least twelve months. Must not have spent more than 450 days outside the UK during your qualifying residency period.
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Will I lose my UK citizenship if I move to another country?

Voting and citizenship

Your UK citizenship will not be affected if you move or retire abroad. If you want to live in an EU country, check the country's living in guide for information about your rights. You may need a visa.
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Why does the UK allow dual citizenship?

Benefits of British dual citizenship

There are many advantages of holding British dual citizenship, including: The ability to live, work, and study in both countries. The ability to access social services systems in both countries. The ability to vote in both countries.
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How hard is it to become a UK citizen?

Becoming British is one of the most arduous and expensive citizenship processes in the world. Many of the tens of thousands of people who are accepted as UK citizens each year will have faced years of preparation and bills of between £5,000 and £10,000.
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How long can an American stay in UK?

Americans can visit the U.K. as a tourist and stay for up to six months, no visa required. To stay longer, you'll need to qualify for a visa.
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How long can I stay in the UK with a US passport?

U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist or business travel to the United Kingdom for a stay up to 6 months. A valid U.S. Passport is required.
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Is having 2 passports illegal UK?

Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of other countries. You do not need to apply for dual citizenship. You can apply for foreign citizenship and keep your British citizenship.
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What is the downside to dual citizenship?

Drawbacks of being a dual citizen include the potential for double taxation, the long and expensive process for obtaining dual citizenship, and the fact that you become bound by the laws of two nations.
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Which country allows triple citizenship?

There are two countries in the European Union where this is possible: Malta and Cyprus; as well as the five Caribbean countries of Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Dominica, St. Kitts & Nevis, and St. Lucia. Additionally the countries of Vanuatu, Montenegro, Turkey and Jordan offer citizenship by investment programs.
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How long can a British citizen stay outside UK?

You are allowed to spend time outside of the UK so long as these periods of absence do not exceed 6 months at any one time. It does not matter how much time you spend outside of the UK in total during the required 5-year continuous residence period provided you return each time after a maximum of 6 months.
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What are the advantages of British citizenship?

Benefits of citizenship
  • the right to live in the UK forever – your status will be permanently settled.
  • the right to hold a British passport.
  • full civic rights – this includes the right to vote in elections and the right to stand for public office.
  • free NHS medical care.
  • no restrictions on your right to work.
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What's the difference between British citizen and British national?

As a British national it is important to know what type of nationality status that you hold as your rights will vary depending on the status that you hold. Generally, British citizenship is the only nationality that allows you to live and work in the UK without being subject to immigration time restrictions.
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Can an American move to England?

Contrary to popular belief, you need a visa to move to the UK if you are an American citizen. The only exception to this is that if you are visiting with no long-term plans, you can stay in the UK without a visa for six months – but you cannot work during your visa-free stay.
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How do I permanently move to UK from USA?

How Can I Move to England from the USA?
  1. Move to England as a Temporary Resident. American citizens can live in the UK up to 6 months without a visa. ...
  2. Move to England as a Permanent Resident. To become a permanent resident of the UK you must have “Right of Abode” giving you the right to live and work without restrictions.
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Will I lose my UK citizenship if I become a US citizen?

British citizens who naturalize in the United States may keep their British citizenship. (See more info about dual citizenship in the USA and the U.K.) Vietnamese citizens who naturalize in the United States automatically lose their Vietnamese citizenship but may apply to reclaim it.
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What country is the hardest to get citizenship?

The most difficult countries to obtain citizenship include Vatican City, Liechtenstein, Bhutan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Switzerland, China, and North Korea. If you have ever submitted an application for citizenship, you will know just how difficult the process can be.
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Who has the most citizenship in the world?

Ranking as the best citizenship in the world is Iceland, with Ireland not far behind. It's been obvious for some time that Nordic countries tend to have fairly high living standards and one country playing into this rule is Iceland.
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What is the maximum number of passports?

There is no real limit on how many passports a single individual can have. However, the citizenship laws of your home country may include provision about dual citizenship. Some countries do not allow their citizens to hold dual or multiple passports and require them to give up their current nationality for a new one.
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