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She gave up U.S. citizenship to enter Australian politics, and went on to become 42nd Premier of New South Wales. [188] [189] 1994: 2002: Q4 2002: Kuan Chung-ming: Politician Naturalized Republic of China: Kuan, a native of Taipei, studied in California in the 1980s, and obtained a green card and then U.S. citizenship. He moved back to Taiwan ...
Under United States federal law, a U.S. citizen or national may voluntarily and intentionally give up that status and become an alien with respect to the United States. Relinquishment is distinct from denaturalization, which in U.S. law refers solely to cancellation of illegally procured naturalization
Tired of what they view as greedy U.S. tax collectors and a meddlesome bureaucracy, they take the most drastic of steps—tearing up their passport and renouncing their U.S. citizenship altogether.
Renunciation of citizenship is most straightforward in those countries which recognize and strictly enforce a single citizenship. Thus, voluntary naturalization in another country is considered as "giving up" of one's previous citizenship or implicit renunciation. For practical reasons, such an automatic renunciation cannot officially take ...
Hannah Kobayashi, who disappeared on November 8 and has since been classified as a “voluntary” missing person, is now believed to have been involved in a green card marriage scam. The FBI is ...
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Japan – Japanese children born with an additional citizenship lose Japanese citizenship if they fail to give up the other citizenship before the age of 22; Switzerland – Swiss citizens who have not been registered by the age of 25 lose citizenship; Mexico – Naturalized Mexican citizens lose citizenship after 5 years of residence abroad.
The law allowed Americans to voluntarily give up their citizenship. Though it did not provide specific requirements to do that, subsequent court cases, such as that of Nellie Grant Sartoris, ruled that marriage to an alien was a voluntary expatriation. Further clarifications from rulings maintained that a married woman could lose her ...