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By revoking your citizenship in front of a U.S. embassy official overseas. You will be required to show proof of having citizenship from Another Country.

Please note that the IRS may continue to assess taxes for 10 years if its believed that the revocation was merely to prevent paying U.S. taxes

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How can you lose your citizenship in the US?

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