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Once a US citizen has renounced the citizenship status, it is not possible to get it revoked. Section 351 of the INA has made it clear that renouncing citizenship status is irrevocable and cannot be cancelled ( except if the applicant is less than 18 yrs of age)

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Q: Is a citizen who has initially given up their us citizenship become naturalized when they later come and reclaim it and if so do the same rules for naturalized citizens apply to them?
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