On Jul 3, 10:44 pm, The 2-Belo <the2b...@msd.bigREMOVETHISlobe.ne.jp>
wrote:
> Here ve see an enraged John R. Yamamoto-Wilson locked in a life-or-death
> struggle with ze fj.life.in-japan:
>
> >All they can do is withhold those rights while you are inside Japan, so
> >you would be able to go to the embassy of your home country and be
> >treated as a citizen of that country in every country of the world
> >except Japan.
>
> Hmm. If I naturalized, but kept my US passport under my hat, would I then be
> allowed to visit Cuba?

If the US found out about it, they would not excuse you of violating
the US embargo on Cuba on the basis that you travelled there using a
non-US passport that you were entitled to hold.

>From the point of view of the US, if a person holds US citizenship, he
is subject to the restrictions related to Cuba, period.  The fact that
he may also hold another citizenship is immaterial.