Yes, dual citizens can be drafted into the military in some countries, depending on their laws and regulations regarding military service.
He must serve.
Japanese males were CONSCRIPTED (Drafted) into military service.
Yes, dual citizens can serve in the US military, but they may face restrictions based on their other citizenship and the country's laws. It is important to consult with a military recruiter or legal advisor for specific guidance.
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they could be drafted into the military at that age.
Yes, dual citizens can possess two passports from the countries they are citizens of.
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Until 107 BC military service was a duty of Roman citizens with a certain amount of property (citizens below a property threshold were exempt). The Roman army was a citizens militia composed mainly of peasant-proprietors. They were drafted during the military campaigning season (March up to October) and then went back to the farms. A reform of the military in 107 BC made military service voluntary. The Roman citizens had the duty not to commit treason and not to break the law.
No.
As of now, trans men can be drafted into the military if they meet the eligibility criteria.
Yes, non-citizens were drafted during the Korean War, particularly in the case of legal permanent residents and certain other non-citizens who were living in the United States. The Selective Service System registered all males of draft age, regardless of citizenship status, and some non-citizens were ultimately inducted into the military. However, the majority of those who served were U.S. citizens.
Yes, UK citizens can hold dual citizenship, which means they can be citizens of the United Kingdom and another country at the same time.