Yes, serving on a jury is a responsibility of Australian citizenship. In addition, this question appears on the Australian citizenship test.
Yes, it is possible to have dual citizenship while serving in the US military.
Serving on a jury !
An example of citizenship are by obeying laws, paying taxes, serving in the armed forces if called, and serving on a jury or as a witness in court
serving on a jury when summoned by the court paying all taxes required by your local, state, and federal governments
what three countries are Australian troops are currently serving
Freedom of speech and reigion
A person can lose their US citizenship by voluntarily renouncing it, committing treason, or serving in a foreign military.
Yes, a person can lose their US citizenship through voluntary renunciation, committing treason, or serving in a foreign military.
Henry Benedict Tam has written: 'Citizenship development' 'Citizenship development' 'Against Power Inequalities' 'Serving the Public' 'Against Power Inequalities' 'A Philosophical Study of the Criteria for Responsibility Ascriptions' -- subject(s): Responsibility
An American citizen can lose their citizenship by voluntarily renouncing it, committing treason, or serving in a foreign military.
In the development of the Roman empire the Romans treated citizenship as a privilege. Automatic citizenship (after serving) was one of the reasons that Rome was able to recruit so many auxiliaries.
Yes you can. the UK and the US both allow multiple citizenship