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Re: PUBLIC: Re: dual citizenship



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No, but s/he might be required to renounce one citizenship.  However, 
     as far as I know, this has not happened so far, historically.
     
     
     
     Professor Prabhu Guptara
     Director, Organisational and Executive Development
     Wolfsberg Executive Development Centre
     (a subsidiary of UBS AG)
     CH-8272 Ermatingen
     Switzerland
     Tel: + 41.71.663.5605
     Fax: +41.71.663.5590
     e-mail: prabhu.guptara@ubs.com
     

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Subject: Re: PUBLIC: Re: dual citizenship
Author:  swamis (swamis@earthlink.net) at nyuxuu
Date:    03.11.98 18:00


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I would like to add another question to those of Prof.Guptara's.
     
What happens (theoretically atleast) to a persons citizenship status if the two 
countries whose citizenship he holds fall out of favor with each other? Does he 
become persona-non-grata in both countries?
     
Shuba.
     

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