Doppelstaatsbürgerschaften
Doppelstaatsbürgerschaft, or dual citizenship, refers to the status of an individual who is legally recognized as a citizen by two or more sovereign states at the same time. The concept is treated differently around the world: some countries permit dual citizenship with few restrictions, while others require renunciation of one nationality upon naturalization or prohibit dual status altogether. In practice, many states allow it for those born to parents of different nationalities, or for naturalized citizens who retain their original citizenship under specific exceptions.
Acquisition typically occurs by birth, through descent from citizens of more than one country, or by naturalization
The implications of dual citizenship include expanded rights—such as access to social services, political participation, and
Because dual citizenship is governed by the laws of each involved country, individuals considering it should