Global Citizenship · Dual Citizenship

Understanding Dual Citizenship

Dual citizenship—also known as multiple citizenship—recognizes an individual as a citizen of two or more countries simultaneously. Because every country has its own policies on whether dual citizenship is permitted, it is important to confirm your country’s legal framework before beginning the process.

Benefits of Dual Citizenship

Security

A second passport provides essential protection during political, economic or social instability.

Global Mobility

Many passports offer limited visa-free access. A second citizenship greatly expands global mobility for business and personal travel.

Business Opportunity

Dual citizens can operate and expand business activities more freely across international borders.

Tax Optimization

Some jurisdictions offer tax systems that can greatly benefit high-net-worth individuals, reducing or eliminating certain tax obligations.

Quality of Life

Dual citizenship unlocks world-class healthcare, education, safety, and improved lifestyle choices.

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How Do You Acquire Dual Citizenship?

Birth

Some countries grant citizenship automatically if parents or grandparents were nationals of the state.

Naturalization

Permanent residents may qualify for citizenship after residing in a country for the required number of years. Temporary residents must first obtain PR before accumulating residency credit.

Marriage

Several countries fast-track permanent residency—and later citizenship—for spouses of citizens.

Investment

Citizenship or residency by investment programs allow investors to obtain citizenship by contributing to the host nation’s economy.

Which Countries Allow Dual Citizenship?

Policies differ significantly across regions. Below is a comprehensive list indicating whether dual citizenship is permitted. (Full list from original content included exactly as provided.)

Country Dual Citizenship Conditions / Exceptions
AfghanistanNoA former citizen of Afghanistan who fled due to instability or war may still hold “unofficial” Afghan citizenship.
AlbaniaYes
AlgeriaYes
American SamoaYesFollows U.S. dual-citizenship guidelines.
AndorraNoSpain recognizes dual nationality with Andorra.
AngolaYes
Antigua & BarbudaYes
ArgentinaYes
ArmeniaYes
AustraliaYes
AustriaNoAllowed at birth or if dual nationality is in Austria’s national interest.
AzerbaijanNo
BahamasNoAllowed until age 18.
BahrainNo
BangladeshNoCitizens must apply for a Dual Nationality Certificate.
BarbadosYes
BelarusNo
BelgiumYes
BelizeYes
BeninYes
BhutanNo
BoliviaYes
Bosnia & HerzegovinaYesOnly if a bilateral agreement exists.
BotswanaNoAllowed until age 21.
BrazilYes
Brunei DarussalamNoAllowed until age 18.
BulgariaYes
Burkina FasoYes
BurundiYes
CambodiaYes
CameroonNoAllowed until age 21.
CanadaYes
Cape VerdeYes
Central African RepublicYes
ChadN/A
ChileYes
ChinaNo
ColombiaYes
ComorosYes
DR Congo (Kinshasa)NoAllowed until age 21.
Republic of Congo (Brazzaville)Yes
Costa RicaYes
Ivory CoastYes
CroatiaYes
CubaNo
CyprusYes
Czech RepublicYes
DenmarkYes
DjiboutiYes
DominicaYes
Dominican RepublicYes
East TimorYes
EcuadorYes
EgyptYes
El SalvadorYes
Equatorial GuineaYes
EritreaNo
EstoniaNo
EswatiniNo
EthiopiaNo
FijiYes
FinlandYes
FranceYes
GabonN/A
The GambiaYes
GeorgiaNoAllowed only by Presidential grant.
GermanyYesRequires a retention permit to keep German nationality.
GhanaYes
GreeceYes
GrenadaYes
GuatemalaYesAllowed if both countries permit it.
GuineaN/A
Guinea-BissauYesAllowed if emigration was for economic reasons.
GuyanaNo
HaitiYes
HondurasYesAllowed with treaty partners.
Hong KongYes
HungaryYes
IcelandYesAllowed if the second country allows it.
IndiaNo
IndonesiaNo
IranNo
IraqYes
IrelandYes
IsraelYes
ItalyYes
JamaicaYes
JapanNoAllowed until age 22.
JordanYes
KazakhstanNo
KenyaYes
KiribatiNo
North KoreaNo
North MacedoniaYes
South KoreaYes
KosovoYes
KuwaitNo
KyrgyzstanYes
LaosNo
LatviaYes
LebanonYes
LesothoNoAllowed until age 21.
LiberiaNoAllowed until age of maturity.
LibyaNo
LiechtensteinNo
LithuaniaYesOnly in specific legal circumstances.
LuxembourgYes
MacauYes
MadagascarNo
MalawiNoAllowed until age 22.
MalaysiaNo
MaldivesNo
MaliYes
MaltaYes
Marshall IslandsNo
MauritaniaNo
MauritiusYes
MexicoYes
MicronesiaNoAllowed until age 18.
MoldovaYes
MonacoNo
MongoliaNo
MontenegroNoAllowed only with bilateral agreements.
MoroccoYes
MozambiqueNo
Myanmar (Burma)No
NamibiaYesOnly for citizens by birth.
NauruYes
NepalNo
NetherlandsNoAllowed in limited circumstances.
New ZealandYes
NicaraguaYes
NigerYes
NigeriaYesOnly for citizens by birth.
NorwayNoAllowed if original citizenship cannot be renounced.
OmanNo
PakistanYesOnly with countries holding treaties (18 total).
PalauNoAllowed until age 21.
Palestinian TerritoriesN/A
PanamaYes
Papua New GuineaYes
ParaguayYesMultiple citizenship allowed under treaties.
PeruYes
PhilippinesNo
PolandYes
PortugalYes
QatarNo
RomaniaYes
Russian FederationYes
RwandaNo
Saint Kitts & NevisYes
Saint LuciaYes
Saint Vincent & the GrenadinesYes
SamoaYes
San MarinoNo
Sao Tome & PrincipeNo
Saudi ArabiaNo
ScotlandYes
SenegalN/A
SerbiaYes
SeychellesYes
Sierra LeoneYes
SingaporeNo
SlovakiaNo
SloveniaYesAllowed for citizens by birth or descent.
Solomon IslandsNoAllowed until age 18.
SomaliaYes
South AfricaYesPermission required to retain citizenship.
South SudanYes
SpainYesMust declare desire to keep Spanish nationality within 3 years.
Sri LankaYesRequires Application for Retention.
SudanYes
SurinameNo
SwedenYes
SwitzerlandYesAllowed if the second country does not require renouncing the original nationality.
SyriaYes
TaiwanYes
TajikistanYesDual citizens treated as Tajik in Tajikistan.
TanzaniaNoAllowed until age 18.
ThailandYes
TibetYes
TogoNo
TongaYes
Trinidad & TobagoYesOnly for citizens by birth or descent.
TunisiaYes
TürkiyeYes
TurkmenistanNo
TuvaluN/A
UgandaYes
UkraineNo
United Arab EmiratesYes
United KingdomYes
United StatesYes
UruguayYes
UzbekistanNo
VanuatuNo
Vatican CityYes
VenezuelaYes
VietnamYes
British Virgin IslandsYes
YemenYesPermission required beforehand.
ZambiaYes
ZimbabweYesOnly for citizens by birth.

Do Countries Allow Triple Citizenship?

Yes, some countries permit multiple citizenships, not just dual. Always confirm with your government or embassy, as policies vary widely.

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