My personal opinion it may never be a problem if you do not tell them unless they ask about it, although you should have at least notified them during the interview time. There are quite a few discussions regarding how to make sure naturalized citizens abandon their former nationality at oath but never reached any concrete results even at legislation -- for example, some EU countries put in their constitution that citizens can not choose to abandon their citizenship.
When you apply for citizenship later, it is probably a good place to sort this out clearly.
回複:回複:隻有中國不承認雙重國籍,對於美國而言,你是加拿大中國
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回複:回複:回複:隻有中國不承認雙重國籍,對於美國而言,你是加拿
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回複:回複:回複:回複:隻有中國不承認雙重國籍,對於美國而言,你
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I sent you a private message.
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