Dual citizen responsibilities can vary widely from country to country, though there are some general ones that overlap. In this particular overview, we’ll be focusing on dual citizen responsibilities in the EU (Bulgaria and Cyprus), Caribbean, USA, UK and Canada.
The perks of having a dual citizenship are well known, but the responsibilities are not as widely publicized. Securing a second citizenship can be a big decision and lifestyle change, so it’s important to understand all of the aspects that it entails-the benefits, requirements, and the responsibilities.
Countries offering citizenship by investment programs strive to provide an attractive setup and regime for investors and their families when it comes to lifestyle, financial and business-related aspects. These countries want to create an environment that benefits everyone - new citizens, the country, and the economy as a whole. However, in addition to all of the benefits, come reasonable dual citizen responsibilities.
Each country expects that its naturalized citizens be loyal and obey the laws. Fortunately, one of the requirements during the citizenship by investment application process is that investors must prove that they’re honest, of good character, and not under criminal investigation. So if you’ve been approved, it means you’re already in good standing, and must simply continue to uphold this status.
As a naturalized citizen of any given country, you can lose your citizenship if you commit treason or join an army that is at war with your country.
These are the most basic dual citizen responsibilities. Each country also has their own specific dual citizen responsibilities - see our overview below for more details.
Citizens of Bulgaria and Cyprus are automatically citizens of the EU. While each nation has its own unique laws, European law still apply. As such, European citizens are obligated to know and follow EU laws. When it comes to citizens by investment, these responsibilities tend to focus on international trade, free movement of capital, European product standards, and the health and safety of employees and consumers in member states.
Article 26 of the Constitution states that all citizens, regardless of location, have the rights and responsibilities of any other citizen as described in the Constitution. The responsibilities include:
Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, and St. Lucia all maintain a common set of responsibilities and obligations for all their citizens. The philosophy behind this agreement is to encourage personal responsibility and a sense of contributing to the betterment of all Caribbean nations. These obligations include:
Antigua and Barbuda has its own distinct laws in addition to the general Caribbean mandate. Naturalized citizens can have their citizenship revoked if:
Grenadian law allows the courts to revoke naturalized citizenship if a citizen speaks disloyally about the country, or if they trade with a country that is in conflict with Grenada.
*Although there hasn’t been a draft since 1973, draft registration is required for men over 18
Note: The U.S. government allows its citizens to hold dual citizenship, but it does not encourage it as a policy. In most cases, the US is not concerned if another country also claims you as a citizen.
Canada outlines all its values in a special Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, with an emphasis on:
While most of the distinctions listed above will likely not be applicable, it’s important to know what is expected of you as a dual citizen, as well as the types of actions that are not tolerated and can put your citizenship at risk.
As Voltaire said: “With great power comes great responsibility.” Citizenship by investment is certainly a tremendous source of great power, and now that we’ve covered the dual citizen responsibilities and their consequences, we’d like to focus on the benefits. All of the aforementioned nations offer a variety of wonderful benefits and advantages for high net worth individuals who become citizens.
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