With or Without Dual Citizenship, What Would You Choose?

I thought I’d add a poll that covers the OP and allows other people to weigh in. If mods would rather it be restricted per the terms of the OP, I can still edit! (Or you can, I don’t mind.)

  • I hold more than one citizenship: if compelled, I would keep my US citizenship
  • I hold more than one citizenship: if compelled, I would keep my non-US citizenship(s)
  • I am only American, but if I had dual citizenship, I’d stay American.
  • I am only American, but if I had dual citizenship, I’d go with the other one.
  • I’m not American, but if I were a dual US citizen, I’d keep the US citizenship
  • I’m not American, but if I were a dual US citizen, I’d drop the US citizenship
  • Other!
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I would choose Tasmania (Australia) over the U.S.

I picked Other because whether I went with another citizenship would depend on what country it was. Canada or any British Commonwealth nation, Ireland? Absolutely. Russia, Saudi Arabia? No, thank you. Iceland, or other Nordic country, Germany, the Netherlands? Probably, despite the language issue.

I picked other because i honestly don’t know what I’d do. It depends on what main and how i intended that citizenship, i think.

I’d keep my American citizenship and give up my Taiwanese; but I may apply for longterm foreign residency in Taiwan in this scenario, especially if I married a Taiwanese spouse.

I am American with just the one citizenship. If I were to hold dual citizenship based on the laws of the non-American country or countries, depending on what those laws permit, I’d keep the multiple citizenships provided there is an obvious advantgageto it. If they became disadvantageous, I would drop those which were.

I’d prefer to have dual citizenship than not but it also depends a lot on what the other country is (besides US for me)?

I think it is nice to have more options though if you can.