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Dual Citizenship by Birth: A child born abroad to United States citizens
will acquire not only United States citizenship but perhaps the citizenship of
the country in which the child was born (jus solis). Similarly, a child born in
the United States to foreign parents may acquire both U.S. citizenship (jus
solis) and the citizenship of the parents (jus sanguinis).
2. Dual Citizenship by Marriage: Dual citizenship can occur when a
person automatically acquires their spouse's citizenship upon marriage.
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Some countries provide that citizenship will be lost upon the voluntary
acquisition of another citizenship. In the case of citizenship by marriage,
some nations consider that, simply by marriage, their citizen did not
voluntarily acquire the foreign citizenship and that, therefore, their original
citizenship is not lost.
3. Dual Citizenship by Naturalization: A country may allow citizens who
obtain foreign citizenship to retain their original citizenship. The country
from which the person is obtaining their second citizenship may not require
the person to renounce their former citizenship.
4. Dual Citizenship by Treaty: Some countries have agreements with
certain other countries recognizing dual citizenships among their respective
populations.
5. Dual Citizenship by Default: A person naturalized elsewhere without
the approval of the country of origin might be considered to retain their
original citizenship.
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