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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3601983" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I've been following expat forums for years and quite a few of them hold citizenship in other countries. They aren't required to give up their U.S. citizenship to do so. On the other hand know a lady in Mexico, U.S. citizen, who's son was born there, making him both a Mexican and U.S. citizen(his father was Mexican). When he joined the U.S. Navy he had to renounce his Mexican citizenship to do so. She said that's a U.S. thing, Mexico still considers him a citizen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3601983, member: 24302"] I've been following expat forums for years and quite a few of them hold citizenship in other countries. They aren't required to give up their U.S. citizenship to do so. On the other hand know a lady in Mexico, U.S. citizen, who's son was born there, making him both a Mexican and U.S. citizen(his father was Mexican). When he joined the U.S. Navy he had to renounce his Mexican citizenship to do so. She said that's a U.S. thing, Mexico still considers him a citizen. [/QUOTE]
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