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Greece
According to this article: Greek nationality law Greece has dual citizenship. The map needs to be updated. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.74.243.172 (talk • contribs)
Please, change the first map. Greece is wrongly painted red, since the law has been changed and dual citizenship is permitted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.74.243.172 (talk • contribs)
Canada's Governor General Edit
Removed a bracket explaing that Michaelle Jean renounced citizenship, but could reclaim it at the end of her term in 2008 due to her "diplomatic immunity". This was incorrect for many reasons:
1) She is not a diplomat.
2) She was appointed in 2005. A five year term would end in 2010, not 2008, but see below.
3) She does not have a term. GGs serve, to quote the Letters Patent 1947, "at His Majesty's pleasure". Five years is traditional, but it is not a term.
4) That bracketed comment was nonsensical. How does diplomatic immunity allow someone to recover citizenship?
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.1.218.17 (talk • contribs)
Argentina
Can anyone confirm that Argentina does not allow multiple citizenship? It is common in people with european ancestors to have argentinian citizenship (by being born there) and one european nationality (obtained for being a child of a foreigner). If there is such a law, it is completely ineffective.
Ukraine
While I understand the objection to having Ukraine in the EU category ("because it’s a candidate country when other candidate countries are not there"), why delete the entry entirely? Why not move it to the rest of Europe section? Trackerwannabe (talk) 19:16, 29 July 2025 (UTC)
