Yes, it is possible to be a citizen of two countries through Dual Citizenship.
Dual citizen of those two countries
No, a dual citizen cannot vote in two countries simultaneously. They must choose which country they want to vote in for each election.
Being a citizen of two countries.
Yes, a naturalized citizen can hold dual citizenship, meaning they are a citizen of two countries at the same time.
If you have dual citizenship, it means you are a citizen of two countries. Your nationality would be the combination of the two countries you hold citizenship in.
That would depend on agreements between the two countries involved. For example if a UK citizen commits certain crimes in USA there are agreements between those two countries for that citizen to be deported to the USA to answer for his/her crime. However that citizen cannot be deported for a crime commited against the UK.
Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.
You are legally a citizen in one country, and only a resident alien in the other.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to possess two passports from different countries. This is known as dual citizenship, where a person is considered a citizen of two countries and can hold passports from both.
I believe this refers to someone who holds citizenship in two countries. So, this could be someone who is a Turkish citizen as well as an American citizen (or some other country's citizen).
Yes, it is possible for an individual to possess two passports, typically if they are a dual citizen of two countries.
I believe this refers to someone who holds citizenship in two countries. So, this could be someone who is a Turkish citizen as well as an American citizen (or some other country's citizen).