Hi Maureen, congratulations on your citizenship change. I'm curious, though, were you obligated to renounce your British citizenship? An American citizen can be born with dual citizenship (like to a French and American parent), but I'd heard the US process for adults requires you to renounce all other citizenships.
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I had to say a long pledge of allegiance and renounce all allegiances to former princes and principalities..and at the interview the officer stressed the point that once I am a US citizen the US would no longer consider me a citizen of any other nation, which only makes sense.
I do believe from what I have read that Britain still considers me a subject of the Queen, since I was born in Britain and I am a British citizen by birth...I think I lost my German citizenship, because I became a German when my mother applied for it for me when I was four years old. She is a German/American Citizen, because she was born in Germany to a German woman and an American man.
I hope you are duly confused now, because I am
Maureen
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