Anonymous ID: 02390e March 18, 2018, 4:43 p.m. No.714355   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Got bored, interesting find about Dual-Citizenship in Wikipedia. Notice Israel's stance.

Some countries allow dual citizenship, but restrict the rights of dual citizens:

in Egypt dual citizens cannot be elected to Parliament;

in Armenia dual citizens cannot vote or be elected to Parliament;

in Israel, members of Parliament must renounce any other citizenship before taking their seat in the Knesset;

in Australia, dual citizens are ineligible to be elected to the Federal parliament.[28] In the 2017 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, five members of Parliament were found to have been ineligible for election due to holding dual citizenship, although most had not been aware of the fact;

in New Zealand, dual citizens may be elected to Parliament, but MPs once elected may not voluntarily become a citizen of another country, or take any act to have their foreign nationality recognised such as applying for a foreign passport. However, the only person to recently violate this, Harry Duynhoven, was protected by the passage of retroactive law;

In the Philippines, dual citizens may not run for any local elective office.[29]

https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_citizenship