Samnell
Explorer
I'm working up a PC who happens to be the son of two foreign nationals living in the US. Mom is a German physicist and Dad is a British medievalist. They're legal permanent residents of the United States, but neither one has seen fit to become naturalized or gain full citizenship. They have a lot of ties to family in Europe and visit regularly. Both remain full citizens of their respective home countries.
By virtue of his birth in the United States, my PC is an American citizen. His parents are legally married per the laws of all three concerned countries. I know that US law currently allows multiple nationalities. Do UK and German law do the same?
I know if the PC has either, he can claim right of abode anywhere in the EU per those treaties. But I'm coming up dry trying to find out if either nation does recognize multiple citizenships. I don't especially need it for the PC, but it would be neat to know.
By virtue of his birth in the United States, my PC is an American citizen. His parents are legally married per the laws of all three concerned countries. I know that US law currently allows multiple nationalities. Do UK and German law do the same?
I know if the PC has either, he can claim right of abode anywhere in the EU per those treaties. But I'm coming up dry trying to find out if either nation does recognize multiple citizenships. I don't especially need it for the PC, but it would be neat to know.
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