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Many of my friends have tried to answer this in discussion, but no-one has come across actual evidence to prove whether it is or is not possible. Any help and proof would be great.

Thanks

Steven

2007-09-27 16:27:40 · 9 answers · asked by Stevie G 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

9 answers

Yes, you can have all three of them. When they say dual, they also mean multiple. Usually people mostly have two so the word multiple is not used a lot.

I personaly have three, American, UK and Australia. That is why I know.

What you have to do is look at each country individually, that it does not have a problem with you carrying any citizenship, other than theirs. If that is not a problem, then they dont care if you have 3 or 4 or 10.

What you can do and what I did was to individually research all three. I actually have 3 passport. I just use one but I suppose I am still a citizen of all three countries.

What they generally say, is that if you are in trouble in a country which you are a Citizen of and you try to contact the others embassy, the problem will arise which country has more right over you. And as you are in one country the embassy of other would have less impact on the government as they can not say you have one of our citizens. Because the other country can turn around and say, well he or she is a citizen of this country also and when here, we dont care if he holds another citizenship.

I would just say this, look at each countries department of state/foreign affairs office/immigration website.

But I am almost certain that UK and Australia do not have a problem with it. Because I know from personal experience.

I have quite a few documents from the American law and US Department of State but America was not on your list so I suppose it will not benefit you.

However, if it will help you, contact me and I will email them to you.

Good Luck. Become the Citizen of the World. Thats how it should be anyways. I cetainly am trying.

2007-09-27 17:38:02 · answer #1 · answered by A M 2 · 0 1

As far as I knew, according to what was in Canadian Constitution, dual and multiple citizenship is allowed by the Canadian government, especially if your British and Australian citizenship were acquired by birth or marriage, then there would be no problem at all for you to also become a Canadian citizen. But still if you have doubt about it contact the nearest Canadian Embassy or Consulate in your city.

2007-09-28 00:05:47 · answer #2 · answered by John 2 · 0 0

You may be able to hold your British citizenship if your parents are British, but you would certainly lose your Australian citizenship.

2007-09-27 23:51:16 · answer #3 · answered by Walter B 7 · 0 0

Not all at the same time. Australia only allows dual. Britian and Canada seem to allow for dual but I'm not entirely sure on multipule (I think Canada is only dual but Britian "may" allow it).

2007-09-27 23:34:48 · answer #4 · answered by Acyla 6 · 0 0

how do you become canadian?? like get another citizenship???? well i am a lot of nationalitites, way more than 3, so yes i guess. i dont really know if im understanding what you mean though...

2007-09-27 23:35:42 · answer #5 · answered by Kate 3 · 0 0

Hey, just become to America. We have no culture ,borders and lanuage.

2007-09-27 23:31:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

soooo.... why do you want to be Canadian, ay?

2007-09-28 00:40:23 · answer #7 · answered by **[Witty_Name]** 6 · 0 0

Why?

2007-09-27 23:41:43 · answer #8 · answered by David G 1 · 0 0

no

2007-09-27 23:33:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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