My mother was born in Seoul, and then adopted to America at age 4. Recently I banged a South Korean chick (one of the things I do to game Asians is tell them I'm half Korean, even though I'm only a quarter Korean) and she told me I might be eligible for dual citizenship.
So I called up my local Korean embassy, and they told me my mother is eligible for dual citizenship. I asked them if the rules would apply for me, and they told me I'd have to call the Ministry of Justice in Korea directly. So I waited until late that night and called up the Ministry of Justice, and they told me:
- My mother would get citizenship approved ASAP
- I would be eligible for fast citizenship, one or two years of living time required, but that I'd have to renounce my US citizenship.
I hung up and it got my hamster spinning. Would it be possible to get my Korean citizenship and then somehow avoid letting the US authorities know about it?
Let's say I report my existing US passport as lost, and then get a second one. I spend a year in Korea (while traveling everywhere in Asia) and then apply for citizenship. I give them the old passport, get my Korean passport, and then leave the country before anyone catches on.
What do you guys think? Feasible? Possible? Worth it?
So I called up my local Korean embassy, and they told me my mother is eligible for dual citizenship. I asked them if the rules would apply for me, and they told me I'd have to call the Ministry of Justice in Korea directly. So I waited until late that night and called up the Ministry of Justice, and they told me:
- My mother would get citizenship approved ASAP
- I would be eligible for fast citizenship, one or two years of living time required, but that I'd have to renounce my US citizenship.
I hung up and it got my hamster spinning. Would it be possible to get my Korean citizenship and then somehow avoid letting the US authorities know about it?
Let's say I report my existing US passport as lost, and then get a second one. I spend a year in Korea (while traveling everywhere in Asia) and then apply for citizenship. I give them the old passport, get my Korean passport, and then leave the country before anyone catches on.
What do you guys think? Feasible? Possible? Worth it?
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