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turkish visa....
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04 Feb 2007 Sun 08:57 pm |
These are the countries that do allow dual-citizenship:
Sweden, Finland, France, Iceland, Canada, USA, Great Britain, Australia, Albany, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Botswana, Bulagaria, Colombia, Cyprus, Djibuti, The Dominican Republic, Egypt, Gambia, Greece, Guyana, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Lithuania, Lichtenstein, Macedonia, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Republic of Moldova, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Schwizerland, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudan, South Africa, Taiwan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunis, Turkmenistan, Hungaria, Uruguay, Vietnam, Republic of Yemen and last but not least Turkey.
Unfortunately my country doesn't allow it so that will certaintly cause me a great deal of anguish in the future.
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05 Feb 2007 Mon 02:18 am |
Quoting azade: These are the countries that do allow dual-citizenship:
Sweden, Finland, France, Iceland, Canada, USA, Great Britain, Australia, Albany, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Botswana, Bulagaria, Colombia, Cyprus, Djibuti, The Dominican Republic, Egypt, Gambia, Greece, Guyana, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Lithuania, Lichtenstein, Macedonia, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Republic of Moldova, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Schwizerland, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudan, South Africa, Taiwan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunis, Turkmenistan, Hungaria, Uruguay, Vietnam, Republic of Yemen and last but not least Turkey.
Unfortunately my country doesn't allow it so that will certaintly cause me a great deal of anguish in the future. |
may i ask where you got this list from?
i know for a fact that malaysia doesn't allow dual citizenship.
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05 Feb 2007 Mon 02:36 am |
gezbelle, why does your name remind me of "gez böyle"(stroll this way)?
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05 Feb 2007 Mon 11:24 pm |
Quoting gezbelle: Quoting azade: These are the countries that do allow dual-citizenship:
Sweden, Finland, France, Iceland, Canada, USA, Great Britain, Australia, Albany, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Botswana, Bulagaria, Colombia, Cyprus, Djibuti, The Dominican Republic, Egypt, Gambia, Greece, Guyana, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Lithuania, Lichtenstein, Macedonia, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Republic of Moldova, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Schwizerland, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudan, South Africa, Taiwan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunis, Turkmenistan, Hungaria, Uruguay, Vietnam, Republic of Yemen and last but not least Turkey.
Unfortunately my country doesn't allow it so that will certaintly cause me a great deal of anguish in the future. |
may i ask where you got this list from?
i know for a fact that malaysia doesn't allow dual citizenship. |
Oh! There must be some kind of mistake. I have gotten the list from a publication made by a Danish minister. It is here if you want to see it: http://www.ft.dk/img20031/udvbilag/lib1/20031_2411/20031_2411.pdf
ON page 6 it says that Malaysia has allowed it since 1972
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06 Feb 2007 Tue 12:48 am |
Quoting azade: Quoting gezbelle: Quoting azade: These are the countries that do allow dual-citizenship:
Sweden, Finland, France, Iceland, Canada, USA, Great Britain, Australia, Albany, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Botswana, Bulagaria, Colombia, Cyprus, Djibuti, The Dominican Republic, Egypt, Gambia, Greece, Guyana, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Lithuania, Lichtenstein, Macedonia, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Republic of Moldova, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Schwizerland, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudan, South Africa, Taiwan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunis, Turkmenistan, Hungaria, Uruguay, Vietnam, Republic of Yemen and last but not least Turkey.
Unfortunately my country doesn't allow it so that will certaintly cause me a great deal of anguish in the future. |
may i ask where you got this list from?
i know for a fact that malaysia doesn't allow dual citizenship. |
Oh! There must be some kind of mistake. I have gotten the list from a publication made by a Danish minister. It is here if you want to see it: http://www.ft.dk/img20031/udvbilag/lib1/20031_2411/20031_2411.pdf
ON page 6 it says that Malaysia has allowed it since 1972 |
hmmm...interesting.
i think that danish minister might have to re-write what he said.
malaysia doesn't allow dual citizenship. it never has.
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06 Feb 2007 Tue 09:23 am |
Quoting gezbelle: Quoting azade: Quoting gezbelle: Quoting azade: These are the countries that do allow dual-citizenship:
Sweden, Finland, France, Iceland, Canada, USA, Great Britain, Australia, Albany, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Barbados, Botswana, Bulagaria, Colombia, Cyprus, Djibuti, The Dominican Republic, Egypt, Gambia, Greece, Guyana, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Croatia, Lithuania, Lichtenstein, Macedonia, Malaysia, Morocco, Mauritius, Republic of Moldova, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Schwizerland, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sudan, South Africa, Taiwan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunis, Turkmenistan, Hungaria, Uruguay, Vietnam, Republic of Yemen and last but not least Turkey.
Unfortunately my country doesn't allow it so that will certaintly cause me a great deal of anguish in the future. |
may i ask where you got this list from?
i know for a fact that malaysia doesn't allow dual citizenship. |
Oh! There must be some kind of mistake. I have gotten the list from a publication made by a Danish minister. It is here if you want to see it: http://www.ft.dk/img20031/udvbilag/lib1/20031_2411/20031_2411.pdf
ON page 6 it says that Malaysia has allowed it since 1972 |
hmmm...interesting.
i think that danish minister might have to re-write what he said.
malaysia doesn't allow dual citizenship. it never has. |
Definitely. I will try to contact them about it.
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