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    Sep 28, 2012, 04:52 PM
    Retain Dual Citizenship with US and Panama (Born to Americans on Panamanian soil)
    I was born to American parents on Panamanian soil (my dad's military), so I have dual citizenship until I turn eighteen. When I do, though, is it possible for me to retain my dual citizenship? Do I have to do anything to switch to only American, or is it automatic? What will happen exactly, anyway, when the time for that does come? Would I have to do anything now/beforehand if I wanted to keep dual citizenship?

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