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To become a us citizen you have to renounce your other citizenships. So unless she later became a Ukraine citizen again, she no longer is.
Edit: It appears I am wrong about this. I've heard it several times before though.
Dunno who told you this, but it isn't true.
To address your edit, some other countries only allow single citizenship. So if they get US citizenship, they are required to renounce their previous citizenship by their former government.
Interesting. Thank you.
Well that's just blatantly false.
When you become a naturalized citizen of the US you have to renounce your allegiance to other countries, but you don't have to give up your other citizenship.
Take a moment and reflect on this post. Is there anything else somebody told you and you repeat it without asking "is this true?"
Yes, I'm clearly a horrible monster for believing something I've heard several places. No other person alive could ever have committed such atrocities, and I need a lecture from someone who has certainly never done something like this.
lol reflection isn't some punishment for murderers, its something everybody should do as a type of mental exercise. No need to be dramatic.
well as long as you heard something several times
I'm not sure you are wrong. I've seen a room full of people recite the oath of allegiance. I don't know if it's legally binding or not, but it absolutely looks like a renoucement to me.
You can't have more than 2,but you can have dual citizenship.