RescueRanger
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What do you think sir?
In my humble opinion Saad i feel that the dual nationality process is flawed, when i was studying in the UK i was very impressed with the way Indian's travel to foreign nations but if they want to have a foreign nationality they will have to surrender their Indian nationality and all their property.
This is been a protective measure to avoid brain drain, Pakistan has tried a softer approach such as the POC/OPA and the President's Programme for the. Care of Highly Qualified Pakistanis.
However this does not go far enough, because there is no assurances that remittances returned by overseas Pakistanis are actually going thorough the national economy as most people still use Hundi.
There is desire for the government to effectively reverse the brain drain or human capital loss, and this also breeds an identity crisis in the 4th/5th and 6th gen Pakistani children living in foreign countries.
Their parents say they are Pakistani, they see themselves as (US/UK/EU whatever citizens) but then at times fell out of place... So you see there is a genuine Identity crisis.
One thing i found funny, when i was training with the London Ambulance Service back in 2004 the Pakistani celebrating eid in Luton made a point of showing off their flags (Pakistani) and swearing at "gora's" in urdu (not sure what Pakistan has to do with Eid)...
But when the same Pakistani wannabe's come to Pakistan and land at the airport they refuse to speak a word of urdu and carry an air of superiority around themselves because they have the lal pata..
Rebel's without a cause.
So in conclusion, the dual nationality system requires a careful study and amendment, since it is detrimental to our national identity in the longer run.