Triple citizenship isn't the most possible. I *know* a guy who I think has triple citizenship, and none of them are from his spouse. He has a US passport because his mother's American, an Irish passport because his father's Irish and he was born there, and he has lived in New Zealand since he was about one and a half years old.
He got into trouble returning here after a trip to the States about ten years back, because he had never sorted out his citizenship (despite both parents having lived here for decades, as well as him), but tried again a week later using the Irish passport, got in, and said to us all he was sorting out the Kiwi citizenship ASAP.
Assuming he did so (and he's travelled out of the country since, I think, so it seems likely), he's got three passports. Doubtless he could get another if he married the right person!
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Date: 16 May 2010 08:49 am (UTC)He got into trouble returning here after a trip to the States about ten years back, because he had never sorted out his citizenship (despite both parents having lived here for decades, as well as him), but tried again a week later using the Irish passport, got in, and said to us all he was sorting out the Kiwi citizenship ASAP.
Assuming he did so (and he's travelled out of the country since, I think, so it seems likely), he's got three passports. Doubtless he could get another if he married the right person!