US does have dual citizenship for those that aren't naturalized. I don't know the process because I personally always found it absurd to carry two passports.
I don't know about Finnish requirements for visas, but the difference for Philippine passport holders is troublesome during family vacation times come around. It was problematic for my father when we expatriated to Singapore that he naturalized after many years being resistant to it. My father felt the same tug that you do in "denouncing" his birthland.
The added benefit was that he could vote in all elections, something he could not do as a resident alien.
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