Hi /adv/,
I'm a natural born US citizen, and I've thought about the idea of moving out to another Anglophone country (possibly the UK), and I've heard of the concept of Dual Citizenship.
Dual citizenship would make me both a citizen of the US, and a citizen of the UK (or whatever country I choose). This idea fascinates me because If I were to move to the UK, I would want to be a citizen there, but I wouldn't want to give up my US citizenship for the sake of my family back in the US.
Now this is going to be a long way down the road, even if it happens at all, but I was curious if any of you had experience with this and what some of the advantages/disadvantages there would be, and if you think the Diplomatic situation in the coming years will be suitable for it.
I mean I heard some shit about how you need to pay taxes for life if you were born in the US no matter where you are or how long you stay. I can't predict anything about the diplomatic situation though OP, no one has given a shit in like 100 years. Why do you think WWII happened.
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This re taxes. It's really better to just choose one. Also how are you planning on getting a UK visa (ie which tier?)