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Dual citizenships -
04-02-2009, 09:20 AM
Hi All.
Is there anyone who has citizenships in Japan and Australia? Or do you guys know any person who has? Japan doesn't allow dual citizenships therefore I will have to give up Japanese citizen in order to become a citizen in Australia. I can still work and live in Australia with a permanent residence visa,as same conditions as Australian citizens here in Australia. So I am giving a lot thoughts. It will be nice to hold an Australian passport ,though. Some people say that as long as I entre Japan with Japanese passport everytime I go back, there is no way that the custom in Japan will know I hold two passports. But others say, as soon as I visit Japan even with Japanese passport, the custom will find out streight away on thire computer system. |
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04-02-2009, 11:03 AM
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I say go for it. Laws restricting dual citizenship are stupid... |
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04-02-2009, 12:43 PM
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I don`t know how Australia handles things, but I know that if they check through the system and you are trying to enter the US on a passport from another country when you have US citizenship - you can be arrested and actually have your citizenship revoked. I consider that quite risky... Especially when it has to do with the country you want to keep citizenship in. ALSO, that means that as you will not be entering the country as a citizen, you will have none of the rights of a citizen - and will be put in the database as a tourist with applicable visa. This means that you might be able to pull it off the first time in, but next time you try to leave you will hit all sorts of trouble as you`d have overstayed your visa. Present proof of citizenship, and up the question comes - Why didn`t you enter on your proper passport? I would say to go for it as originally said - leave and enter Australia on the Australian passport, and then enter and leave Japan on the Japanese. The worst they can really do is force you to give up your Japanese citizenship, which is something you`d have to do anyway. But I definitely wouldn`t do anything risky involving the citizenship you really want to keep. |
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04-02-2009, 09:31 PM
I'm assuming Australia has the same laws as New Zealand.
Dual citizenship here means you can enter NZ on either passport. It's much easier to use your NZ passport of course. But it's up to you. Wow... the US laws seem... stupid and unnecessary. |
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04-03-2009, 03:10 AM
From the official Australian government travel page;
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