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Is dual citizenship a problem for security clearance?

Is dual citizenship a problem for security clearance?

Having a dual citizenship is no longer impossible in terms of also having or petitioning for a national security clearance. However, the perceived notion of having a foreign passport can still be viewed as having foreign preference when the foreign passport is used for matters besides travel necessity.

Can you join the FBI with dual citizenship?

THE FBI PRE-SCREENINGS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL APPLICANTS born citizen • Naturalized U.S. citizen • Dual citizenship (U.S. citizen AND citizen of a foreign country) o Note: Special Agents who are dual citizens must renounce their foreign citizenship(s).

Can dual citizen get public trust?

there is no prohibition against having dual citizenship holding a Public Trust Position.

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How do I appeal for rejected Singapore citizenship?

If you feel that your application’s decision was unjust and you have grounds to justify why you should be reconsidered, you may submit an appeal letter to ICA. You must submit your appeal within the first (6) six months from the date stated in your rejection letter.

Can you have dual citizenship in Singapore?

Dual citizenship is not permitted in Singapore, therefore, a person who intends to become a Singaporean citizen must renounce his/her foreign citizenship. The government may deprive a national of his/her Singaporean citizenship should such person acquire or continue to retain a foreign citizenship after the age of 18.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of being a Singapore citizen?

There are several benefits of becoming a Singapore citizen – the ease of travelling with a Singapore passport and benefits in education, health-care, housing and employment. There are certain disadvantages as well, like denouncing your home country citizenship and mandatory national service for two years in certain cases.

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How does a child born outside of Singapore become a citizen?

A child born outside of Singapore to legally married parents whereby at least one such parent is a Singaporean citizen, also acquires Singaporean citizenship. Should the child also hold a foreign citizenship from the country of birth, this must be renounced by the age of 22, or their Singaporean Citizenship will be revoked.

What are the pros and cons of holding a Singapore passport?

The pros include holding a Singapore passport, which has visa-free or visa on arrival access to 189 countries and territories, and subsidies on education, healthcare, housing and employment. But there are cons to it too.

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