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In response to what I read (see below), I think that "renouncing
allegiance to any foreign nation" (such as Switzerland) and
"renouncing citizenship" (such as Swiss citizenship) are two
different things. Am I right? Is it possible to become American
citizen and still keep Swiss nationality? Could anybody on the
swiss ... list (not the airline...) answer my questions? I did
some research on the web but I did not find clear statements.
Thanks in advance,
> Seems no one explained the concept of dual citizenship to the poor guy ...
> ...
> Buser held up his right hand and
> renounced his allegiance to any foreign nation and pledged to defend the United
> States Constitution.
> ...
> Prior to that, Buser said, he had not been ready to renounce his Swiss
> citizenship.
-- Laurent
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Received on Thu Mar 14 2002 - 16:10:04 PST