**A: Yes. Ultimately, Canadians must obey the laws of the country they are visiting, and dual citizens could be subject to local laws that other Canadians travellers are not. So, again, doing the research via destination-specific advice is crucial. The refusal of consular services could be a consideration, but depending on the country, a dual citizen could even be legally required to register for military service or have to pay taxes in that country. | **A: Yes. Ultimately, Canadians must obey the laws of the country they are visiting, and dual citizens could be subject to local laws that other Canadians travellers are not. So, again, doing the research via destination-specific advice is crucial. The refusal of consular services could be a consideration, but depending on the country, a dual citizen could even be legally required to register for military service or have to pay taxes in that country. |