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Along with the US, i am a citizen of 2 other countries because of my parents. I have no passports there and haven't lived there. Does anyone have experience with this? Would this be an issue on I-Day?
 
I expect you have to sign something saying you would be willing to drop the other citizenships.
 
Along with the US, i am a citizen of 2 other countries because of my parents. I have no passports there and haven't lived there. Does anyone have experience with this? Would this be an issue on I-Day?

You will get a Permit to Report (PTR) package similar to the Class of 2020 PTR, link below, specific to your class. There is discussion on passports. Since your issue is related but slightly different, I suggest contacting USNA as mentioned above.

I doubt it will be a problem on I-Day, but it would be good to know the official guidance.

https://www.usna.edu/PlebeSummer/_f...tem 3 Important Information Class Of 2020.pdf
 
Along with the US, i am a citizen of 2 other countries because of my parents. I have no passports there and haven't lived there. Does anyone have experience with this? Would this be an issue on I-Day?
In your case, I'm not 100% sure but on my CVW my plebe was a french citizen (as well as US). Whenever you earn your security clearance, you will have to terminate the other citizenships. Hope this helps, congrats on your appointment.
 
Along with the US, i am a citizen of 2 other countries because of my parents. I have no passports there and haven't lived there. Does anyone have experience with this? Would this be an issue on I-Day?
In your case, I'm not 100% sure but on my CVW my plebe was a french citizen (as well as US). Whenever you earn your security clearance, you will have to terminate the other citizenships. Hope this helps, congrats on your appointment.

That's what I thought. I would have no problem terminating them. Thank you all very much!
 
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