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    | Is the second nationality possible? | 
  
    | Yes, Switzerland does not prohibit to a foreign national who 
    obtains the naturalization in our country, to preserve his own nationality. Naturally, the native land 
    of the concerned person must also admit similar procedures. Italy, for an example, for the moment, 
    admits the double nationality for its own citizens. Other countries forbid this: if one accepts the 
    Swiss nationality, then he must automatically renounce his own nationality. Of course, it is always 
    very interesting to have more than two or more nationalities and in this case, the Swiss legislation 
    can explain itself just as the leading one in this case. | 
  
    | In Switzerland many foreigners live permanently. It is estimated 
    that 18% of the population resident in Switzerland, are foreign. The majority of them have a stay Permission 
    (Permission C) which confirms practically all the rights of a citizen; the only difference consists in 
    the fact that you are limited in the political area and in not subjugated to the military service. What 
    concerns the taxes, the foreign citizens are treated exactly in the same manner like the Swiss citizens, 
    with all obligations and the rights they have in this country. | 
  
    | Contrarily to such countries as USA, for an example, 
            Switzerland does not subject own residents who live abroad to pay taxes. The acquisition of 
            the Swiss nationality, does not involve therefore, fiscal repercussions for the foreign citizen 
            who got the Swiss citizenship, and may re-enter the country of his origin as well. | 
  
    | Thus, one can make a conclusion that the acquisition 
            of the Swiss nationality gives only advantages for the foreign citizen, because being a 
            Swiss resident he gets firstly the right to work and to move freely in the country. 
      
            OTHER COUNTRIES Our company is in a position to offering, through our 
            foreign partners, the necessary assistance, to perfect the practical ones of naturalization in 
            various countries, scattered all over the world. | 
  
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