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Being born in Sweden, my father was a Swedish citizen and in their navy. What is my status if I am a naturalized American
I naturalized at the age of 13. The mother is Finnish and I became a citizen through his papers.
It seems that if you have citizenship triple: from your father Swedish, Finnish your mother, then by the United States Citizenship. However, once the lien Finnish and Swedish can be tricky. Sweden does not recognize multiple citizenships, but because you have acquired U.S. citizenship only when you were 13 you Not subject to losing Swedish citizenship. However, a Finnish children born abroad (such as dual nationality) must return to live in Finland before the age of 22 years and after reaching 22 must choose one nationality to retain their Finnish citizenship. It is therefore possible you lost your nationality Finnish, unless you have lived in Finland.
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