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Originally Posted by noise
while i'm here i wonder if anyone has dual citizenship. always been curious about the idea.
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I have dual. Australian and Italian/ EU. Although my dad was born in Australia he is Italian which meant I could get an Italian passport. Italy is part of the European Union as well which means I can live and work as a citizen anywhere in the European Union. I haven't used this advantage yet but hopefully when I've finished studying and have some money I can explore that part of the world!
Oh, and there was no exam or anything that I had to sit. It purely goes by family members' citizenship/background and where they are from in this case of an EU passport.
And yes, you need a valid address in most countries to be able to vote. I can't vote in Italy's elections at this current point in time unless I have a valid postal address/ am actually currently living over there.