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Is it legally possible to have citizenship for the following three nations: Canada, Taiwan and United States of America. Also is the following combination possible: Canada, Japan, United States of America. I want to know if I can hold these Countries passports simultaneously and if not, which require renunciation of citizenship for those two possibilities?

EDIT: I am an adult with Canadian and United States of America citizenship and want to know if I can get Japanese or Taiwanese without the help of others.

EDIT #2: I think it might be more beneficial to the forum if I rephrase my question to: What are all the possible methods of obtaining triple citizenship for the two possibilities I originally listed?






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Are 3 citizenships allowed?

Can I have three citizenships? Yes, it is allowed depending on your original nationality and the other nationalities you will get, you can go beyond dual citizenship and have three or more. Which countries allow triple citizenship? As a rule of thumb, countries that allow dual citizenship also allow triple citizenship.

Which country allows triple citizenship?

There are two countries in the European Union where this is possible: Malta and Cyprus; as well as the five Caribbean countries of Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Dominica, St. Kitts & Nevis, and St. Lucia. Additionally the countries of Vanuatu, Montenegro, Turkey and Jordan offer citizenship by investment programs.



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