mr friendly guy wrote: ↑2017-11-14 08:23am
I don't think its ridiculous that we don't want dual citizens in parliament, loyalty to country and all that.
I do think its ridiculous that other countries will consider someone a citizen purely by descent, and not by things like place of birth or having lived in the country etc. The only exception I can think where this law makes sense is Israel, since their purpose is to give a refuge to Jews.
As a dual citizen myself, I'm going to have to disagree on both these points.
Why can one not be loyal to the interests of both their home countries (provided those countries are not enemies)? I am an American and a Canadian- I do not consider myself a nationalist in either case, and their are principles I would rate higher than loyalty to any country, but I do have affection for, and close family connections to, both countries.* The welfare of the people of both countries matters to me, not only on the abstract moral level that any person's welfare should matter to me, but on a personal one as well. And the actions of both countries' governments will directly affect me, and the rights and obligations I as a citizen have.
Am I less of a Canadian because I am an American, less entitled to the rights of the citizenship I legally hold? Or vice versa? Am I neither a true Canadian nor a true American, but someone with no true country at all?
I also have to speak up in defence of citizenship by descent, to a degree. While I think that it is reasonable to have a "statute of limitations" (it would be absurd for me to claim citizenship on the basis of, say, where my great-grandfather was from), I strongly support the American system by which, if your parent is a citizen, you also have birth-right citizenship. Otherwise, you would get into absurd situations where someone who's parents were American was denied citizenship because they happened to be born while their parents were outside the country.
Or you have a situation like mine, where my mother was Canadian, my father American, where I spent almost my entire childhood in the United States, but was born on Canadian soil.
In any case, I oppose on principle any kind of second-class citizenship. To my mind, you are either a citizen, or you aren't. Either prohibit dual citizenship altogether, if you're worried about national loyalty, or give dual citizens the same rights as every other citizen.
* Incidentally, if anyone ever asks me which country I would pick if I had to choose, my default answer is that the one that asks me to make that choice is the one that will lose.
Edited to correct spelling of "dual".
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