From pages 4-5 of a United States passport:
"8. Loss of U.S. Citizenship: Under certain circumstances, you may lose U.S.
citizenship by performing, voluntarily and with the intention to relinquish
U.S. citizenship, any of the following acts: (1) being naturalized in a
foreign state; (2) taking an oath or making a declaration to a foreign
state; (3) serving in the armed forces of a foreign state; (4) accepting
employment with a foreign government; (5) formally renouncing U.S.
citizenship before a U.S. consular officer overseas. Consult the nearest
American embassy or consulate, or contact the Office of American Citizens
Services and Crisis Management, Department of State, 2201 C Street, N. W.,
Room 4817, Washington, D.C. 20520-4818, or call 1-202-847-5225. You may
continue to have U.S. tax liability even if you lose U.S. nationality.
Address questions on this topic to the IRS."
In the case of a friend of mine, he went to the U.S. embassy in Ottawa,
filled out a form, then surrendered his passport and renounced.
From the U.S. Department of State:
http://travel.state.gov/renunciation.html
Like I said, if you don't know what you're talking about, then don't post.
"Singh" wrote in message
news:qT1Ob.189$GV.57@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> Send me the link smart Mr. Nick,
> SHOW me anywhere where is says you can do it this way.
> I follow this www.uscis.gov , let everyone here see what smart people like
> you follow.
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> "Nick B." wrote in message
> news:d51Ob.747$NH6.43606@read2.cgocable.net...
> > You seem to have a large propensity for rectal-cranial inversion,
speaking
> > foolishly on things you don't seem to know about. Renouncing US
> citizenship
> > is quite easy, you must simple attend a consular mission and fill out
the
> > appropriate forms to do so.
> >
> > "Singh" wrote in message
> > news:831Ob.177$GV.12@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> > > you cant relinquish US Citizenship even if you want to, then why worry
> in
> > > any other case.??
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Web_Guru2003" wrote in message
> > > news:ac2e52d0.0401160850.221a8f29@posting.google.com...
> > > > This may be a foolish question but...
> > > >
> > > > My son (2 years old) has US passport and we (my wife and me) have
> > > > Pakistani Passport. Is it better for us to get Pakistani passport
for
> > > > my son and get the immigration visa stamped on that or US passport
> > > > will work for him as well?
> > > >
> > > > Is there any disadvantage if we get it stamped on US passport like
> > > > hmmm... dual nationality problem of US & Canada?
> > >
> > >
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