No, You can hold multiple permanent residential status,but NOT multiple nationalities
The government of the Philippines does not allow you to have dual nationality.
Yes, there is. Both countries allow dual nationality.
Yes, Iranians can hold dual nationality. However, the government of Iran would recognize ONLY the Iranian nationality of its dissidents.
Yes, in the United Kingdom, dual citizenship is legal. The current law, the Nationality Act of 1948, does not disallow it.
It absolutely depends on which country are you applying to become a citizen of. Because some countries do not allow dual citizenship, so, you'll have to give up your Belgian nationality based on their request. Moreover, Belgium does not allow you to retain dual nationality if you want to become a citizen of some countries such as the Netherlands, Korean Republic, and Japan.
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If you are a dual citizen, your nationality would be both of the countries you hold citizenship in.
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.
Canada does not allow dual citizenship solely based on bilateral agreements (like the way Spain does with Spanish South American countries, Philippines, and Portugal). Therefore, if you become a Canadian citizen and you are from a country that does not allow dual citizenship, you may lose your original nationality because of the laws of that country, not Canada.
Unfortunately Spain does not allow dual citizenship. If you are a US citizen, you should give up your Spanish nationality otherwise you will face penalties.
Well, Peru itself allows dual citizenship. But each case depends on where you are from. Your native country may not allow you to hold your nationality after you become a citizen of another country.
Yes, a Nigerian can hold dual nationality with the Netherlands under certain conditions. The Netherlands generally does not allow dual nationality for adults, but exceptions exist for those who acquire a second nationality by birth or marriage. Nigerian nationals who naturalize in the Netherlands may have to renounce their Nigerian citizenship, but it can vary based on individual circumstances and specific legal provisions. It's advisable to consult the relevant authorities or legal experts for personalized guidance.