MistaT wrote:
Coombs wrote:
Also dual with both passports (British/American). Not sure what the fuss is about. My dad is too and he's a naturalized US citizen.
So it' different if you become an American citizen instead of being born one. Where as you were born American citizens I become one after moving here, and in the naturalization process had to, according to the US, revoke my previous citizenship.
Meaning from the USA perspective I'm only an American citizen.
I guess my pops got away with it through marriage, as my mother was born an American citizen and never naturalized in the UK, so I got it instantly. My dad had to go through the naturalization process, but he didn't have to revoke his British citizenship.
He did, however, have to revoke his Ugandan citizenship to become a British citizen in the first place.