View Poll Results: Multiple citizenship/ Dual Nationality - would you be for it?

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  • Yes, anyone should be allowed to have it

    7 16.67%
  • Yes, but it should only be allowed to persons who are European

    15 35.71%
  • No, it is should be not allowed to anyone

    11 26.19%
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    Idealists... Reality will always be more complex than your principles. People have divided loyalties. They even have divided personalities sometimes!

    WORK AROUND reality, don't try to deny it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brennus View Post
    Until a war broke out, or some other loyalty dividing circumstance.
    A person wouldn't necessarily pick.

    I think denying dual loyalties is a hard thing to do. If a person told you they had 2 loyalties, would you turn round and say "no, you don't"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynfrith View Post
    I think denying dual loyalties is a hard thing to do. If a person told you they had 2 loyalties, would you turn round and say "no, you don't"?
    Depends on the loyalties.

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    I have both Finnish and Swedish citizenship, I however want to denounce the latter as I'm not a Swede, I merely have it because I was born here. Citizenship should only be entitled to people who are part of the nations ethnicity. Either you have one citizenship, or you have none, in my opinion.

    In short, no I am not for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asega View Post
    How remote the chance would be and however befriended they might be with the Netherlands, there is always the remote chance that the Netherlands and that country could face off on the field of battle. And I would never like to take up arms against my own kin because I was so stupid to accept foreign citizenship.
    In some occasions you can't reject citizenship/nationality - in the Italian law - the nationality of a subject can't be taken away.

    In the situation of war - between countries within the E.U. - chances are almost nonexistant. If the Netherlands goes to war with Italy - I would fight with the Dutch, my loyalty goes to the head of state of the Netherlands, Queen Beatrix

    It's more easy to say - because I know this will never happen
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    On the Balkans, it is allowed to have dual citizenship. A lot of people I know have Croatian and Serbian citizenship/passports (those are the cases based on where they were born, but are Serbs by ethnicity), or even Serbian-Bosnian one (same case). As the matter of fact, Hungary is going to allow that too. I could use it only for beneficial reasons, but that will not mean I am betraying Serbia (my grandmother was Hungarian, but the rest of my ancestors were Serbs/Montenegrins which means I could obtain Montenegrin citizenship too). As far as I know, there's a lot of countries in the world which are allowing dual citizenship for many reasons. You are what you feel you are, end of story. Another citizenship could bring you only good if you think it can, I don't see the problem with that.

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    Considering it is easy enough to purchase loyalty and considering that reality will never change..... I'd say as long as they are European and both parents are verified European then I wouldn't have a problem with it. I see being European racially as more important than national loyalty. I wouldn't mind if all the West was merged into a racially based empire to be honest and I'd support whoever could bring that to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin View Post
    Considering it is easy enough to purchase loyalty and considering that reality will never change..... I'd say as long as they are European and both parents are verified European then I wouldn't have a problem with it. I see being European racially as more important than national loyalty. I wouldn't mind if all the West was merged into a racially based empire to be honest and I'd support whoever could bring that to be.
    So, the West (Western Europe/civilization you mean here, I presume) is different that Eastern Europe in racial therms? If so, man, you are hilarious with your racially theories

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    I have dual citizenship. Works perfectly fine for me.
    Be creative, invent a perversion.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Daguerreo View Post
    In Austria, you are either Austrian, or Nothing!!
    This is incorrect.

    Foreign nationals can have dual citizenship if they are of exceptional calibre. I have learned of university lecturers often holding Austrian citizenship in conjunction with citizenship from another country.

    More information.

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