The Franco-American Flophouse: Not Everyone Wants to Be A Citizen

In debates about citizenship, the default assumption is that all wish to become citizens of the country in which they live. A good piece on the exceptions and related reasons. As always, individual situations vary, and the degree to which someone has an accepted citizenship (i.e., not from a country where visa and other restrictions make life and travel a pain), the greater the flexibility to choose.

Part of the longer-term trend towards instrumental citizenship, rather than being fundamental to identity.

The Franco-American Flophouse: Not Everyone Wants to Be A Citizen.

Conservatives’ empty symbolism on citizenship honours no one | Toronto Star

Conservatives’ empty symbolism on citizenship honours no one | Toronto Star.

Abolishing dual citizenship best way to deal with divided loyalties | Full Comment | National Post

Abolishing dual citizenship best way to deal with divided loyalties | Full Comment | National Post.

Canada eyes revoking citizenship of dual nationals tied to terror | Reuters

Canada eyes revoking citizenship of dual nationals tied to terror | Reuters.

Omar Alghabra: Are You a Dual Citizen? Kenney’s Got Plans for You

Omar Alghabra: Are You a Dual Citizen? Kenney’s Got Plans for You.

Dual Citizenship: As It Should Be – Room for Debate – NYTimes.com

Peter Spiro on the realities of dual citizenship.

Dual Citizenship: As It Should Be – Room for Debate – NYTimes.com.