Citizenship is a person’s legal status indicating that this person is a member of a state.
The laws of the nations govern it, and it grants a citizen certain rights and a degree of freedom along with responsibilities and duties.
Based on people’s citizenship, the governing authorities issue passports that serve as personal identification and international travel documents.
One can often obtain the enjoyment and benefits of a second passport without renouncing one’s existing citizenship in order to be regarded as a citizen by two or more states at the same time.
Some countries do not allow their citizens to acquire another citizenship without automatically losing their current one.
Having a second passport can be very handy or can even be of critical importance in several scenarios because more and more countries are enticed by the idea of taxing nonresident citizens.