>I agree with your reading of the website, FWIW - but given that you already >have an EU citizenship yourself, and your wife is about to be recognised as >having another, I honestly can't see the point in doing it, TBH, unless you >want to build up to the full set! Yes, my thoughts exactly. I am sort of casting around for a reason why it would be worth doing. It's just that my instincts whisper "if it's possible, do it, one never knows how it might be useful in the future," whereas my rational self says "not worth the bother." Two passports are definitely better than one, but it's not clear why three would be better than two. Even if we go live in Italy at some point -- which is certainly possible -- I'll be able to work there as a UK citizen. I guess when my wife gets her certificate I'll go down to the consulate with her and ask them about it. Amis
amis@kiscica.com schrieb: > Yes, my thoughts exactly. I am sort of casting around for a reason why > it would be worth doing. It's just that my instincts whisper "if it's > possible, do it, one never knows how it might be useful in the future," > whereas my rational self says "not worth the bother." Two passports > are definitely better than one, but it's not clear why three would be > better than two. Even if we go live in Italy at some point -- which is > certainly possible -- I'll be able to work there as a UK citizen. Maybe you want to work at esteri.it some day but then check again whether it doesn't hurt your Amerccan citizenship. Regards, ULF