I'm Belgian, since September 2010 living in UK, married to DH, who is British citizen. Next year I can take the UK citizenship test and become British citizen. I would then have double nationality.
I am known here as Mrs DH surname, but officially and legally I still have my maiden name. So for national insurance, tax office, NHS I am Ms Maiden name.
Because we got married in Belgium, and you are not allowed to change your name when married (or even whenever).
If we would have got married here, I would be known as Mrs DH surname everywhere in the world, as that would have been my name on marriage certificate, except for in Belgium.
I would really like to have DH's surname, legally which I can do after becoming British, by deed poll.
But if I keep Belgian nationality I will always be Ms Maiden name in Belgium.
If I wish I can get rid of Belgian nationality and then just be Mrs DH name.
I don't really see a benefit of having the 2 nationalities, except maybe for my children having both.
Anyone else been in a similar situation before? What have you done?