I've thought about that before, could make it only trigger once they apply for a foreign passport or visit the country they are a dual citizen of.
Knew someone who didn't find out they were a dual citizen until the applied to serve on a submarine(dual citizens are not allowed on them). They let him serve on one after renouncing.
That doesn't seem right. We'd be disqualifying some very patriotic people.
What do you do about the people that were born here and have a hundred years ancestry all here, but are blue haired left wing nut jobs? Including those currently in Congress?
How do you prevent the dual citizenship if a country offers it unilaterally based on ancestry?
The country we typically discuss here is not the only country in the world with that system in place.
3rd generation seems sensible.
Don't have to apply for citizenship to the 2nd country, Italy offers opportunity for dual citizenship based on ancestry, as well.
I've thought about that before, could make it only trigger once they apply for a foreign passport or visit the country they are a dual citizen of.
Knew someone who didn't find out they were a dual citizen until the applied to serve on a submarine(dual citizens are not allowed on them). They let him serve on one after renouncing.
That doesn't seem right. We'd be disqualifying some very patriotic people.
What do you do about the people that were born here and have a hundred years ancestry all here, but are blue haired left wing nut jobs? Including those currently in Congress?
You aren’t following the criteria. Spain, for example, also offers right of return for clear Spanish ancestry.
Seems like we should handle that case, but I don’t know enough to have any thoughts how it could be done.