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I can reccommend Serbia - they have some decent tennis players and I bet their cricketers could give England a better game than the aussies can
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Originally posted by Ketchup View PostI actually looked into this myself, i am considering a move to australia, and applying for dual nationality. But i also want to apply for northern cypriot citizenship (as am 1/4 cypriot) as it will allow me to buy larger plots of land than a british national (restricted to 1 dodrum). I thought i may have issues if i was already dual nationality (biritsh and oz) but northern cypriot residency is not recognised by most countries.
I just found out Britain / Australia won't stop you getting triple nationality. But of course your third country must also allow it, so you should check what Cyprus (or is Northern Cyprus part of Turkey) allow.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI didn't know that Britain restricts this at all.
Great, thanks!!
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I actually looked into this myself, i am considering a move to australia, and applying for dual nationality. But i also want to apply for northern cypriot citizenship (as am 1/4 cypriot) as it will allow me to buy larger plots of land than a british national (restricted to 1 dodrum). I thought i may have issues if i was already dual nationality (biritsh and oz) but northern cypriot residency is not recognised by most countries.
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI have British and Australian citizenship and i'm considering a third because I am entitled (through ancestry) and I want to buy property in this location.
Britain and Australia only allow dual nationality.
Can they somehow block my successful application for the third nationality?
I'm wondering how they could possibly find out if I obtained the third nationality, and would I be in a spot of bother if they did?
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Anyone got more than two nationalities?
I have British and Australian citizenship and i'm considering a third because I am entitled (through ancestry) and I want to buy property in this location- there are tax benefits of being a national.
Britain and Australia only allow dual nationality.
Can they somehow block my successful application for the third nationality?
I'm wondering how they could possibly find out if I obtained the third nationality, and would I be in a spot of bother if they did?Tags: None
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