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What is dual citizenship?
Dual citizenship is a term that is used to define a situation when a person holds citizenship for more than one country. It is possible to have dual citizenship. For example, if you are a German citizen and then become a naturalized U.S. Citizen, you can retain your German citizenship so long as the German government allows for this. The U.S. government has no say in another countries requirements for citizenship.
