Hi everyone,
I was reading through posts of "journey to duel citizenship" and something struck me as interesting, to quote:
One of the benefits is also that with British citizenship you are eligible for posts in certain government-type agencies. Such as the Crown Prosecution Service, serving as a Police Officer, working for the Home Office ( ), and a few other places I would have liked to apply for but can't because of the citizenship requirement. The fact I couldn't apply for a perfect position with the CPS just gutted me. But in just a few short years...!
Is this the case with all government and civil service jobs? Beyond naturalisation or duel citizenship must one be a "complete citizen" to practise law, work for a gov agency or be a civil servant in the UK?
I know this question is rather elementary and definately would not apply to me for quite a few years but its something that I may or may not have to think about after my MA--especially as it all my apply to going to law school or whatnot.
Related side question: has any American here completely forsaken their American citizenship? Why and what are the positives and drawbacks of such?
thanks,
Samantha***