Is there any benefit? What are the pros and cons?
My dad just got his Canadian Citizenship last week and he is now debating whether he should now focus on fulfilling the residency requirements of his US Green Card or he should just give up the US Green Card rather than go through the hassle involved in getting it i.e. the requirement to stay in the US 6 months every year.
I understand a lot of people are now renouncing their US Citizenship, Green Card especially those individuals who do not live in the US because they are fed up with the cumbersome process of filing US tax returns every year and do not feel the need to file taxes of a country that they do not live in and have no intentions of living in.
However life has taught us that when you have something in hand at this moment, you should not let it go to waste at all. For e.g. my parents used to live and work in the UK in the early 80's where my elder brother was born. Had they stayed for another 8 months, they would have been eligible to apply for UK Citizenship, passports at the time but my mother was feeling very home sick and she didn't like living in a Western Country and both my folks at the time were off the opinion "What do we need a western passport for, a UK passport for?"
Well my dad still points that out to me as one of the biggest mistakes he made in his life and how he regrets it and always recommends to us i.e. his kids not to make the same mistake as they did.
Anyways, I will be interested in hearing from people about this.
My dad just got his Canadian Citizenship last week and he is now debating whether he should now focus on fulfilling the residency requirements of his US Green Card or he should just give up the US Green Card rather than go through the hassle involved in getting it i.e. the requirement to stay in the US 6 months every year.
I understand a lot of people are now renouncing their US Citizenship, Green Card especially those individuals who do not live in the US because they are fed up with the cumbersome process of filing US tax returns every year and do not feel the need to file taxes of a country that they do not live in and have no intentions of living in.
However life has taught us that when you have something in hand at this moment, you should not let it go to waste at all. For e.g. my parents used to live and work in the UK in the early 80's where my elder brother was born. Had they stayed for another 8 months, they would have been eligible to apply for UK Citizenship, passports at the time but my mother was feeling very home sick and she didn't like living in a Western Country and both my folks at the time were off the opinion "What do we need a western passport for, a UK passport for?"
Well my dad still points that out to me as one of the biggest mistakes he made in his life and how he regrets it and always recommends to us i.e. his kids not to make the same mistake as they did.
Anyways, I will be interested in hearing from people about this.