In the Brexit thread there’s been discussion of obtaining other nation’s passports. In some situations this will mean giving up your U.K. passport. Would you do this? Could you do this? Have you done this?
Poll to follow.
Poll to follow.
Sorry to wreck the premise of the question straight out of the gate but the UK allows dual citizenship. As such, you can take on any other nationality you like, there will still be no need to give up your British passport.
Best of both worlds.
I'd take whatever passport I felt would benefit me for travel or economic possibilities (unlike Brexit...).
Sorry to wreck the premise of the question straight out of the gate but the UK allows dual citizenship. As such, you can take on any other nationality you like, there will still be no need to give up your British passport.
Best of both worlds.
The wife American and Daughter born here have dual nationality, and every time I go over to the States I get interrogated on the assumption that I am over to get a green card. At the moment we have no intention of moving and living in America. Having said that the world is changing at a fast pace and who knows what the future holds in terms of security for the family. If when the daughter grows up and makes her own way in life or wishes to move to America, I am sure the wife would want to follow and I would have no hesitation giving up citizenship if that is what is required.
I know where I was born, my identity and history, I do not need a piece of paper to tell me any of that. I will always be a Southern Asia, Anglo-Saxon, Norman, Viking, Celtic, Germanic, Mongrel...
Rule Britannia the true mongrel race that turned a third of world pink.
America is the only country I have visited where I was truly interrogated at immigration. It was almost funny in a 'am I in a comedy sketch here' kind of way.
Yep same for me every bloody time, the last time at the Canadian border into America (it was cheaper to fly to Windsor Canada than Detroit and only a 30 min drive to family home over the river)
They came up to the car, checked the wifes passport, daughters, Father in laws, and then mine - "Get out the car NOW" - guns pointed, snatch the keys from the car - put the bonnet up - frog march me to a centre, gave me a ticket and boom waiting in lock down room for an hour, video camera in the toilet with armed guard outside. Then half an hour interrogation as why I married an American and why we would want to live in England and am I really over for a four week holiday in Detroit (I can see their point) or here to get a green card. I guess Michigan and Detroit is not really used to many people stopping just passing through.
Sorry to wreck the premise of the question straight out of the gate but the UK allows dual citizenship. As such, you can take on any other nationality you like, there will still be no need to give up your British passport.
Best of both worlds.
Ah yes, Detroit immigration. We’ve discussed this before. Truly lovely city but amusing/frustrating* immigration.
Immigration “Why you here buddy?”
HT “Vacation”
Immigration: “No one comes here on vacation, why you here buddy?”
HT “No really, I am”
Immigration “What’s there to see buddy?”
* depending on my mood.
I'd take whatever passport I felt would benefit me for travel or economic possibilities (unlike Brexit...).
Remember having a stamp from an African country stamped in my passport, was interrogated by US immigration why anyone would visit the continent for a holiday? Its a strange country and equally fascinating