The 2-Belo <the2belo@msd.bigremovethislobe.ne.jp> wrote:
> Here ve see an enraged sgallagher@rogers.com locked in a life-or-death struggle
> with ze fj.life.in-japan:

> >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.

> Oh well. I'll have to buy my cigars elsewhere. :)

Mail order.

Mike