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If somebody has dual citizenship, could they stay in, for example Canada for 6 months (that's the max amount u can spend there during one year, as a..

...visitor), then exit the country and re-enter the next day with your second passpart for another 6 months. So could you practically be a permanent resident, by switching your passports every 6 months?
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MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
How could you have two citizenships in the same country?
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@MartinTheFirst Born in one, lived most of your life in another.
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MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Dan193 ????? then youd have citizenship in two different countries, not both in canada
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@kingkyri not in the same country...
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Dan193 · 31-35, M
@MartinTheFirst Yeah, what @kingkyri said. You can be a citizen of 2 different countries, if you emigarte and apply for citizenship in another country.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
How could you have two citizenships in the same country?
then youd have citizenship in two different countries, not both in canada
not in the same country...
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Dan193 · 31-35, M
@MartinTheFirst No. I meant if you have citizenship in Austria and in Italy. Could u travel to Canada and use the Austrian passport for 6 months, get out of Canada and re-enter it the next day with your Italian passport for another 6 months and then do the same thing again continuously.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@Dan193 oh, like a vacation?
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@MartinTheFirst Yep. Like you went there to live together with your girlfriend for example. So you wouldn't have to spend 6 months with her, then come home and wait for the end of the year to be able to visit again for 6 months.