Are there any reasons you would voluntarily give your citizenship up?
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If another Bush is elected president, Canada, here I come!!
if the democrats are in complete control i think it would be best to get out
If America goes down the tubes and is just like a third-world country.I will stay in Europe and teach English to people who want to learn it.
If illegal immigrants are given amnesty I will be tempted. If they don't have to obey the law, why should I?!?!?!
if someone really bad was elected I might want to move, or if I got offered a great* job, or was moving for a loved one.
but I love chicago, it would be hard to leave it.
(maybe if a bad president is elected, IL/chicago could leave the union. I'd stay loyal to my city)
If our government started committed atrocities against humanity - its citizens or others - I'd clear out and go to the Netherlands or England.
well, it depends on several things...
1) would you really want to live in a place that doesnt allow dual citizenship? does that reflect on their attitude to other civil liberties?
2) what citizenship are you giving up and which citizenship will give you more rights and freedom of work and movement around the world. for instance, i might give up a vietnamese passport in order to get a canadian one, but i dont think i'd give up a european passport in order to get a US one... so... please, be more specific.
It's pretty hard livin here now. With crooked laws, crooked gov, health care issues and crazy taxation, giving up citizenship seems pretty tempting. Other countries are looking down at Americans as bullies, rich, spoiled, wasteful people, and laughing at at government.
I'm a native born American ,I would never give up my citizenship . Nothing could ever make me do that.
I'm not sure whether you are asking a real question or starting a debate.
It is not that easy to "give up" citizenship of any country. Just because you moved from country A to country B and announce to country B that you want to become one of their citizen - country B doesn't (most likely not readily to and) automatically accept you as one of their citizen. And unless you get kick out of country A or more a huge boo ha ha on international media when you denounce your citizenship for country A, your declaration for giving up citizenship to country A is not heard nor recognized.
Best wishes.
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