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<blockquote data-quote="Marian" data-source="post: 11759" data-attributes="member: 2361"><p>Hello, Bob.</p><p></p><p>I am in exactly the same position. We are not EU citizens, we are dual nationals (I have been a British citizen for the last three years now). I am not aware which application form in particular you were talking about above, however, almost every law firm that I have applied to has a section where you have to fill in your 'nationality'. Accordingly, your 'nationality', for the sake of this application, is British. If you find it necessary to specify that you are a 'dual national', please feel free to do so. Please have in mind that there are many people, born and bred in the UK, that are in possession of an 'European' name. I, personally, do not clarify any further. Once invited to an interview and, if the interviewer is particularly interested in my current citizenship status, I will clarify. Until then, for all intents and purposes, I am British. </p><p></p><p>I hope the above has helped. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with your applications!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marian, post: 11759, member: 2361"] Hello, Bob. I am in exactly the same position. We are not EU citizens, we are dual nationals (I have been a British citizen for the last three years now). I am not aware which application form in particular you were talking about above, however, almost every law firm that I have applied to has a section where you have to fill in your 'nationality'. Accordingly, your 'nationality', for the sake of this application, is British. If you find it necessary to specify that you are a 'dual national', please feel free to do so. Please have in mind that there are many people, born and bred in the UK, that are in possession of an 'European' name. I, personally, do not clarify any further. Once invited to an interview and, if the interviewer is particularly interested in my current citizenship status, I will clarify. Until then, for all intents and purposes, I am British. I hope the above has helped. Good luck with your applications! [/QUOTE]
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