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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Question for you all. I know a guy who broke up with his russian girlfriend because she wouldn't denounce her russian citizenship on his request. He was afraid he could lose his clearance, not sure if it was top secret or not. She has dual citizenship but didn't want to lose russian one because her parents are getting old and she wants to be able to visit them without issues. They dated for year or so, I thought that was an excuse to break up. [b]Could dating someone with dual citizenship risk someone's clearance? What about being married to someone with dual?[/b] [/quote] Yes. You have to report any foreign friends. Being married would definitely be a bigger issue.[/quote] You say this with such confidence, and yet you are wrong about being married part. I have personal experience with the issue.[/quote] It’s absolutely a risk. Doesn’t mean that everyone loses their clearance or is denied. If you have personal experience with security clearances you would know that there are few black and white rules. Everything can be up for adjudication. Depends on the clearance, the agency, and the investigator. I have been an FSO. Have you? [/quote]
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