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Dual Citizenship

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I have came across alot of dual citizenship websites.

Does anyone have info on obtaining dual citizenship in other countries?

Dominica and the Dominican Republic seem popular options.
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Do you mean Italian citizenship for residents/citizens of countries other than the US?

Or, US citizens obtaining a second citizenship other than Italian? If so, Ireland is a popular choice for those with the right heritage. See http://www.movetoireland.com/movepag/pascitzn.htm
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johnnyonthespot wrote:Do you mean Italian citizenship for residents/citizens of countries other than the US?

Or, US citizens obtaining a second citizenship other than Italian? If so, Ireland is a popular choice for those with the right heritage. See http://www.movetoireland.com/movepag/pascitzn.htm
Second citizenship other than Italian.
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Why can't you rersearch this yourself since you need to know the country of interest(s). The rest is homework. =Peter=
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PeterTimber wrote:Why can't you rersearch this yourself since yhou need to know the country of interest(s). The rest is homework. =Peter=
I have been researching this on the net & just cant believe that citizenship can be purchased. But then again, I guess everything has a price.
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It certainly does unless your a Franciscan monk living in the middle ages.=Peter=
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