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Who does not allow dual citizenship?

Who does not allow dual citizenship?

Countries that do not allow dual citizenship

Afghanistan El Salvador Singapore
Andorra Estonia Slovakia*
Austria Georgia Tanzania
Azerbaijan India Thailand
Bahrain Indonesia Ukraine

Can a person hold 2 citizenship?

No. The Indian constitution does not have a provision of dual or multiple citizenship. However, such persons can get Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) status after acquiring foreign citizenship.

Does Eritrea allow dual citizenship?

U.S.-Eritrean Dual Nationals: Eritrea does not recognize dual nationality. Dual U.S. – Eritrean citizens are considered Eritrean nationals by the Eritrean authorities. This limits our ability to provide consular services.

Is dual citizenship allowed in Singapore?

Although dual citizenship is not allowed in Singapore, there is one exception, according to the country’s Constitution. Similar to Japan, a child born abroad of Singaporean parents, who acquires the citizenship of the country of birth, may maintain dual citizenship until the age of 21 years.

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What is the nationality law in Singapore?

Site: Singaporean nationality law. The position of the Singapore Government is that dual citizenship is not allowed. The laws regarding Singapore citizenship are found in the Constitution of Singapore. A dual citizen may have acquired citizenship by birth in a foreign country, by descent from a foreign citizen parent, or by naturalisation.

How do you become a Singapore citizen?

Singaporean citizenship may be acquired through one of four ways- by birth, by descent, by registration, and by naturalisation. Citizenship is granted by birth to a child born in Singapore to legally married parents whereby at least one such parent is a Singaporean citizen, excluding certain circumstances.

What are the pros and cons of becoming a citizen of Singapore?

As is with any other country, becoming a citizen of Singapore also has its pros and cons. The pros include holding a Singapore passport, which has visa-free or visa on arrival access to 189 countries and territories, and subsidies on education, healthcare, housing and employment.

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