There are many countries that do not allow their citizens to have dual or multiple citizenship. However, under exceptional circumstances, some of these countries may let certain individuals to hold dual nationality (e.g. person born to a local and a foreign parent).
Some examples are:
Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein, Spain, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., Japan, South Korea, China, Singapore, and Malaysia.
India does not allow dual citizenship.
Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.
Yes, you can, it is called dual citizenship Also depends on the countries involved, not all countries allow dual citizenship
Dual citizenship (or dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. Many countries don't accept dual citizenship, so you would have to make specific inquiries.
Bulgaria and Israel might recognize dual-citizenship for you but if you were born in the US (or became a naturalized citizen) - you cannot claim dual citizenship in this country.
Liberia
Dual citizenship means full citizenship of one country and partial citizenship of the other country whereas double citizenship means full citizenship of both the countries.
Dual citizenship means exactly what the name implies-that an individual is a citizen of two countries, in possession of 2 legal passports.
Yes, there is. Both countries allow dual nationality.
The rules of dual citizenship are quite easy to understand. Most countries neither deny or recognizes dual citizenship. However, if you are a dual citizen you must enter the country with the country's passport you own.
Dual citizen of those two countries
no you won't, you will have a dual citizenship which ok, but you can't swear to both countries