<p>I technically hold tri-citizenship between the US, Spain, and Lebanon. Should I include this in the Common App? I have lived my whole life in the US and am just wondering whether this is something colleges pay particular attention to. Is it benificial, detrimental, or does it not really matter one way or another?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I’m not because I’m like half a citizen of another country, but don’t want to seem like an international</p>
<p>It won’t hurt to put that all down.</p>
<p>Any other opinions or past experience someone would like to share?</p>
<p>I’m a dual citizen in the Philippines and the US. I put that I’m a US citizen, since the US normally doesn’t recognize dual citizenships. One of the applications (it might have been the UC application) asked if I was a US citizen, international citizen, or a dual citizen, but I don’t think the common app had that choice. I don’t really think it matters except for the travel technicalities and such (or how many international students they have).</p>