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Head of Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce to dual Swiss/US citizens: I...

Please find below a very interesting article from Switzerland which a frequent contributor to the site, Skay, has found.  I have reposted this here on the main page to increase the visibility of this...

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Video: Robert Wood speaks with Scott Drake on loss of U.S. citizenship

Another video I came across today on the subject of taxation of U.S. Persons in non-U.S. jurisdictions, and specifically on giving up U.S. citizenship — Robert Wood talking with Scott Drake on the...

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Comparing renunciation rates around the world

Curtis Poe, a fellow U.S. Person abroad and occasional Isaac Brock Society commenter, has an interesting post over at his blog Overseas Exile comparing renunciation rates in New Zealand and the United...

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Renunciation rates in Europe: five Swedes renounced citizenship in 2010

Following up on my last post about renunciation rates in Asia, here’s some extracts from EuroStat’s loss of citizenship table, which I ran across recently. (Like last time, all diaspora population...

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Denial of CLN to would-be renunciant upheld by DC District Court

On Wednesday, in Johannes Weber v. Department of State, Judge Ellen Huvelle of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia granted a State Department motion for summary judgment...

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817 Ghanaians renounced citizenship in 2013; Accra officials mysteriously...

Ghana, with an in-country population of about 24 million and an emigrant population of between 1.5 million and 3 million (says the IOM), had 817 applications for renunciation of citizenship in 2013,...

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State Department claims renunciants are still U.S. citizens until CLN approved

A few days ago, calgary411 and others pointed to a Washington Post article about a recent update to the Foreign Affairs Manual: In February, [Reaz H. Jafri, a partner at Withers Bergman] received an...

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