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“I had applied to become French - or, rather, Franco-American, as I'm now a dual citizen - partly because I could: I'd lived and paid taxes here for long enough.” quote by Pamela Druckerman
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“I had applied to become French - or, rather, Franco-American, as I'm now a dual citizen - partly because I could: I'd lived and paid taxes here for long enough.”

Pamela Druckerman

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New York Times, 2015

She became a dual citizen to enjoy rights and responsibilities, highlighting practical motivations behind nationality changes.

In simple terms: She sought citizenship for practical benefits.

Key Takeaway

Consider the practical reasons for changing citizenship.

Themes

identity legal practicality migration belonging

Mood

analytical pragmatic

Type

quote personal

When to use this quote

  • tax planning
  • career moves
  • personal freedom
  • global mobility

Key Concepts

Citizenship law dual nationality

Questions to Reflect On

  • What benefits outweigh the challenges?
  • How does dual citizenship affect personal identity?
A Different Perspective

Legal complexities can arise with dual status.

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