Dual and multiple citizenship laws vary widely around the world, reflecting different historical, political, and social contexts. Recently, Ukraine's parliament approved a law allowing its citizens to hold multiple citizenships to help combat a demographic crisis worsened by the ongoing conflict with Russia and to strengthen ties with its large diaspora of 25 million people. Previously, Ukraine didn't recognize dual citizenship, forcing many to choose. This change highlights how countries adapt to modern realities.
Click on to explore how nations worldwide approach dual citizenship, as well as its benefits and challenges.