Anonymous wrote:The question that will be asked is why you felt the need to obtain a new dual citizenship while living and working in the US with an active clearance. This is not one of those situations where you've been a dual citizen for a long time and then you get into your career and it becomes an issue but is ultimately fine. This is you actively seeking to become a dual citizen while working under an active clearance. I'd be shocked if you didn't lose it.
Anonymous wrote:In grad school, my brilliant roommate was offered a job in SoS's office as a summer intern. Secret clearance. She's a dual US-Japanese citizen and was told that if she wanted the job, she would need to renounce her Japanese citizenship.
She turned down the job to work directly with the SoS.
Anonymous wrote:Can't be dual with a TS/SCI where I work. Have to renounce anything other than US.
Anonymous wrote:Our of curiosity, why are you considering dual German citizenship?
Anonymous wrote:The question that will be asked is why you felt the need to obtain a new dual citizenship while living and working in the US with an active clearance. This is not one of those situations where you've been a dual citizen for a long time and then you get into your career and it becomes an issue but is ultimately fine. This is you actively seeking to become a dual citizen while working under an active clearance. I'd be shocked if you didn't lose it.