06-17-2009, 10:46 PM
Hi all! Just a legal question...
According to what I've read, EU citizenship is supplemental to whatever national
citizenship you already hold. If, for example, you're already a French citizen, and
you're happy to be a French citizen, but have no interest in the EU, can you just
say,"Thanks... but no thanks."? Can you just decline, refuse, renounce, or just
plain opt out as an individual? Since the EU is an independent government that
offers supplemental citizenship, it seems you could renounce that government's
citizenship, while still retaining your national citizenship. By renouncing the EU
citizenship, you are no longer a citizen of the EU, or able to claim it's national
rights. But you also would no longer have any responsibilities to it, either.
Of course, you would still be subject to your native nation's rules and laws.
And of course, for your nation to play in the EU, ultimately their laws would
have to mirror the EU laws. So ultimately, the EU would rule you anyway.
But as a protest move against the EU's runaway power, would it be legal?
According to what I've read, EU citizenship is supplemental to whatever national
citizenship you already hold. If, for example, you're already a French citizen, and
you're happy to be a French citizen, but have no interest in the EU, can you just
say,"Thanks... but no thanks."? Can you just decline, refuse, renounce, or just
plain opt out as an individual? Since the EU is an independent government that
offers supplemental citizenship, it seems you could renounce that government's
citizenship, while still retaining your national citizenship. By renouncing the EU
citizenship, you are no longer a citizen of the EU, or able to claim it's national
rights. But you also would no longer have any responsibilities to it, either.
Of course, you would still be subject to your native nation's rules and laws.
And of course, for your nation to play in the EU, ultimately their laws would
have to mirror the EU laws. So ultimately, the EU would rule you anyway.
But as a protest move against the EU's runaway power, would it be legal?