Needed to renounce it in order to acquire the citizenship of another country which doesn’t allow dual citizenship (Singapore). Goodbye US tax is a great perk as well.
But isn’t your family in the States? I read a while ago that immigration can sometimes be vindictive toward former citizens who renounced their citizenship when it comes to applying for a visa—even if it’s just for a tourist visit to their former country
No. If you are not an us citizen you have no “american rights” until you cross the border. They can even steal your phone and make you tell them your password.
Needed to renounce it in order to acquire the citizenship of another country which doesn’t allow dual citizenship (Singapore). Goodbye US tax is a great perk as well.
But isn’t your family in the States? I read a while ago that immigration can sometimes be vindictive toward former citizens who renounced their citizenship when it comes to applying for a visa—even if it’s just for a tourist visit to their former country
I mean that sounds like a lawsuite in the making.
No. If you are not an us citizen you have no “american rights” until you cross the border. They can even steal your phone and make you tell them your password.
They are. No issues traveling to the US with my Singapore passport.