tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post7150529875072541427..comments2024-03-26T19:47:09.310+08:00Comments on Lao Ren Cha - 老人茶: Mythbusting Dual NationalityJenna Lynn Codyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-73444533186351110762017-08-18T16:14:40.237+08:002017-08-18T16:14:40.237+08:00I've considered this, but I don't have a C...I've considered this, but I don't have a Canadian passport yet. I'd have to live in Canada for some time before getting one, and by doing that might lose my APRC (and everything I've worked to build in Taiwan, such as a client base and apartment I love). Then I'd live there for three years, which I think is the requirement, get Canadian nationality but then give it up Jenna Lynn Codyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-63705263679544737762017-08-18T09:46:59.461+08:002017-08-18T09:46:59.461+08:00Did you know that you wouldn't have to give up...Did you know that you wouldn't have to give up your US citizenship if you used a Canadian passport to get an ARC and then later applied for Taiwanese citizenship? Dual nationals only have to give up one citizenship. I know this from experience.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18355611661307688044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-46597533437672534072017-08-17T10:56:46.073+08:002017-08-17T10:56:46.073+08:00I haven't, because I'm not intending to li...I haven't, because I'm not intending to live in Armenia. I really loved visiting but Taiwan is my home. I could probably prove it through birth certificates, but I was baptized already (I'm an atheist, but I was raised Christian) and anyway, even if I hadn't been, I'd feel weird to the point of it being unethical going through a ceremony I genuinely don't believe in for a Jenna Lynn Codyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-5594666536169021742017-08-16T17:34:33.566+08:002017-08-16T17:34:33.566+08:00Have you considered applying for Armenian national...Have you considered applying for Armenian nationality? If you do so on the basis on Armenian ancestry (one grandparent is enough), there would not be any residence requirement or language test, although you'd still have to go to Armenia to be sworn in. Also, your husband would be eligible after you got naturalized. <br /><br />The major difficulty is establishing the Armenian ancestry of Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com