u/Critical-Fix-1600

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How are ex-Omanis generally treated if they return later in life?

I’m curious how Oman and Omani society generally treat former Omani citizens who later became citizens elsewhere and renounce/ cut ties with Omani citizenship.

Are there any residency pathways, programs, or support systems for people wanting to reconnect with Oman later on? Or is it usually difficult?

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u/Critical-Fix-1600 — 3 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m currently an Omani citizen and may be eligible for U.S. citizenship in the future. I understand that Oman generally doesn’t allow dual citizenship, so I’m trying to understand how this works in practice.

For people who have experience with similar situations (especially involving countries that don’t recognize dual citizenship):

- What actually happens if you hold both citizenships?

- Have you ever run into issues when traveling, renewing passports, or dealing with government paperwork?

- How do you handle entering/exiting countries (which passport do you use)?

- Are there any real risks long-term (e.g., citizenship revocation, legal issues, etc.)?

- Is enforcement strict, or is it more situational?

I’m just trying to understand the practical side beyond what’s written in law.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

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u/Critical-Fix-1600 — 23 days ago
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Hi everyone,

I’m currently an Omani citizen and may be eligible for U.S. citizenship in the future. I understand that Oman generally doesn’t allow dual citizenship, so I’m trying to understand how this works in practice.

For people who have experience with similar situations (especially involving countries that don’t recognize dual citizenship):

- What actually happens if you hold both citizenships?

- Have you ever run into issues when traveling, renewing passports, or dealing with government paperwork?

- How do you handle entering/exiting countries (which passport do you use)?

- Are there any real risks long-term (e.g., citizenship revocation, legal issues, etc.)?

- Is enforcement strict, or is it more situational?

I’m just trying to understand the practical side beyond what’s written in law.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

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u/Critical-Fix-1600 — 24 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m currently an Omani citizen and may be eligible for U.S. citizenship in the future. I understand that Oman generally doesn’t allow dual citizenship, so I’m trying to understand how this works in practice.

For people who have experience with similar situations (especially involving countries that don’t recognize dual citizenship):

- What actually happens if you hold both citizenships?

- Have you ever run into issues when traveling, renewing passports, or dealing with government paperwork?

- How do you handle entering/exiting countries (which passport do you use)?

- Are there any real risks long-term (e.g., citizenship revocation, legal issues, etc.)?

- Is enforcement strict, or is it more situational?

I’m just trying to understand the practical side beyond what’s written in law.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

reddit.com
u/Critical-Fix-1600 — 24 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m currently an Omani citizen and may be eligible for U.S. citizenship in the future. I understand that Oman generally doesn’t allow dual citizenship, so I’m trying to understand how this works in practice.

For people who have experience with similar situations (especially involving countries that don’t recognize dual citizenship):

What actually happens if you hold both citizenships?

Have you ever run into issues when traveling, renewing passports, or dealing with government paperwork?

How do you handle entering/exiting countries (which passport do you use)?

Are there any real risks long-term (e.g., citizenship revocation, legal issues, etc.)?

Is enforcement strict, or is it more situational?

I’m just trying to understand the practical side beyond what’s written in law.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

reddit.com
u/Critical-Fix-1600 — 24 days ago