| zam |
| Israel (I can imagine your faces while reading this :lol: ) Just for laugh!!! :D |
| kanelli |
| Finland |
| Chocoholic |
| Australia |
| Corcovado |
| Italian |
| Concord |
The point is to choose ONE. |
| ineedacoolnick |
| I'm selfish. I want american and emarati citizenship. Oh and...ummmm...nevermind. :) |
| sage & onion |
| USA |
| Concord |
| Just country name for now. Otherwise we are off.... |
| ineedacoolnick |
| USA - not to move there, but I think its the most powerful passport to hold. |
| raidah |
| Espana |
| Eros |
| Sweden |
| shafique |
| Brunei |
| Concord |
| Suppose you were given the choice of free citizenship anywhere in the world and you get to bring with you up 100 family members and friends. Which citizenship would you choose? Please note that it does not matter what country you are a citizen of at the moment (and I know you are a patriot, etc. etc. and would not give up your citizenship for anything, blah, blah, - no ones knows who you are anyway etc.). I'll start. USA |
| PhDFares |
| USA for my convenience, to enable me travel about globe without ENTRY VISA :wink: |
| sniper420 |
| one citizenship from Gulf one from isreal one from Norway one from Switzerland and one from australia...........and voila! I am citizen of da world! |
| poppy |
| Concord ...you mean 'which passport you wanna have' or 'where you wanna live'??? |
| ^ian^ |
| Antarctica. Not sure anyone else has one. |
| Concord |
Note: The territory is fully a part of the British Overseas Territories for nationality purposes. It is possible to hold British Overseas Territories citizenship (BOTC) by virtue of a connection with the Territory. Additionally, since the relevant provisions of the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 came into force on 21 May 2002, a BOTC connected with the territory would also hold British citizenship |
| holly |
| British Passpot |