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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but debating same. I can claim Canadian citizenship which is safer to travel internationally under.
Safer?![]()
Well, if you are allowed to travel. The U.S. is on the EU's safelist right now, and Canada.... is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but debating same. I can claim Canadian citizenship which is safer to travel internationally under.
Safer?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Not the OP, but debating same. I can claim Canadian citizenship which is safer to travel internationally under.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Son of Sam?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't be dual with a TS/SCI where I work. Have to renounce anything other than US.
This, and there are all kinds of travel and other restrictions.