View Single Post
  #2  
Old 12-07-2007, 06:11 PM
ilovemyglo ilovemyglo is offline
GreekChat Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Louisville, KY USA
Posts: 1,886
Quote:
Originally Posted by UKAXO View Post
Sorry, but this isn't true for most people at all. I have lived in the UK for over ten years and successfully applied for British citizenship over two years ago, with absolutely no risk of losing my US citizenship. I used to work at the US embassy in London, so I do know for a fact that US citizens no longer automatically lose their citizenship when they acquire citizenship in another country. I wouldn't have done it otherwise.
Yay!
BTW-My fiance had a HELL of a time at the embassy there- we felt helpless!

But onwards- I read about four different views on it but haven't met anyone that RECENTLY tried to do dual nationalty.

In the end I think we may have to utilize his company's immigration lawyer because we both want to do dual nationality and they changed their minds and decided it is cheaper to get his green card based on our marriage... so now we have THOSE hoops to jump through! I don't think I can do the whole dual nationality thing, though, since we aren't planning on moving back there and I think I have to live in the UK for three years or something like that. Oh well, at least once we are married I can go through the immigration line with him instead of waiting at Heathrow for forty five minutes.
__________________
Just another squirrel trying to find a nut

Facebook
Reply With Quote