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Multiple citizens who travel to a country of citizenship are often required to enter or leave the country on that country's passport. For example, a United States Department of State web page on dual nationality contains the information that most US citizens, including dual nationals, must use a US passport to enter and leave the United States ...
Residency in any given U.S. state is recognized by the United States Constitution as "citizenship" of that state, a somewhat unusual arrangement known as "dual citizenship" (though not in the original multi-national context).
Morales-Santana (137 S. Ct. 1678, 2017), the Supreme Court struck down the unequal gender-based residence requirement for unmarried fathers to pass on nationality to their children born abroad, ruling that the equal but longer term of five years residency should apply to both fathers and mothers until Congress amended the law.
A Donald Trump-Marco Rubio 2024 ticket would pass a constitutional test, but one of the two would have to change their residency to another state.. The topic has picked up steam over the past week ...
The President has the right to grant Georgian nationality to anyone, including making a person a dual national, if they find that person important to the national interest of the state of Georgia. Those who receive Georgian citizenship in this manner, by decree of the president of Georgia, may keep their foreign nationality and become dual ...
In Blatt's court case, the state got very intrusive in residency audits. For instance, Blatt's dating history was publicly documented and used as a defense in court.
If a person enters on a non-immigrant visa, such as a B-2 visa, but soon after works without USCIS authorization or marries a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, then a consular official may presume visa fraud and deny all future visa applications. This 30- to 60-day concept has little to do with dual intent.
Medicare and Medicaid: Dual eligibility. A person may be eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, which makes them dually eligible. This article looks at the rules, qualifying criteria, and more.