Dual Citizenship means exactly what the name implies-that an individual is a citizen of two countries, in possession of 2 legal passports.
Nationality, or citizenship as in dual citizenship [double nationalite, or double citoyennete].
Yes, Kenya allows dual citizenship for its citizens since August 2010. This means individuals can hold citizenship in Kenya along with another country without having to renounce either.
No. Denmark does not allow dual citizenship unless one acquires two nationalities automatically at birth (for example a Danish mother having a child on US soil).
The US recognizes dual citizenship.
Yes, Ghana recognizes dual citizenship, but with certain restrictions. Ghanaian citizens who acquire citizenship of another country after the age of 18 may hold dual citizenship, but they must apply for a dual citizenship certificate. However, individuals who acquire Ghanaian citizenship through naturalization or registration are not allowed to hold dual citizenship.
Yes, Thailand allows dual citizenship.
India does not allow dual citizenship.
Yes, Poland allows dual citizenship.
Yes, Venezuela allows dual citizenship.
Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.
Yes, it is possible to have two passports for dual citizenship.
No difference in the meaning but when people talk about Immigration and citizenship topics, almost all of them use the term 'Dual Citizenship'.