For me, I have Hong Kong and U.S citizenship. I constantly travel to Hong Kong and China for trips, and having a hong kong citizenship saves me lots of time when traveling and shorter lines.
i wanna work in hong kong in the future..hopefully i pass skool lol..getting a dual citizenship will b coool..or a triple citizen..one in the states too
I was born in Hk....but moved to Canada when i was at a very young age...i just re newed my citizenship last year cuz i had an hk infant citizenship card...lol.. which im not anymore...and Ooo...i got the new kind...where thers a picture of you on your finger print...lol..
there are many methods of uptaining a dual citizenship. some countries needs a residence, annually-commitment, financially stability, and the show of continual intentment of residence. however, there are countries, that are lot less demanding. i heard some african countries gives their 'citizenship' simply on the bases of its citizens/populates purchasing their land. with a dual citizenship, one is able to travel between countries under the alias of their current/other country's name. like if your name is John Lee with a US passport, you can be named completely different in another country. (Keeping in mind you have to prove that, that is your name ... which are easy forgement paperworks -nono ). lol.
-lol that's wot i thought hahaha... anyway i'm only an aussie was i wasn't born in HK... my fd has an aussie passport, HK citizineship n some where in Africa where he's never been to... but somehow he got citizenship there -shrug