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A Comprehensive List of Countries That Allow Dual Citizenship

Dual citizenship has been a topic of debate for many years now.
This kind of citizenship allows an individual to be a citizen of more than one country at the same time.

Developed countries like the UK, the US, Switzerland or Australia offer this kind of citizenship while countries like India, Japan or China doesn’t offer this option to citizens.

Countries like Pakistan and Spain allow this facility for citizens of certain counties.

The Countries That Allow Dual Citizenship

AustraliaPoland
BarbadosHungary
BelgiumIceland
BangladeshKenya
CanadaSweden
CyprusSlovenia
DenmarkSyria
United StatesSerbia
United KingdomArmenia
SwitzerlandThailand
South KoreaLebanon
South Africa (Requires permission)Malta
EgyptSpain(with certain Latin American countries)
GreeceTonga
FrancePhilippines
FinlandSierra Leone
Germany (Requires prior permission)Sri Lanka (by Retention)
IraqPakistan (only with 16 countries)
ItalyPortugal
IsraelTurkey (requires permission)
Ireland

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