To: KylaStarr; WestCoastGal
So let's see... he married a woman in Canada and was a Canadian/Egyptian citizen, then for some reason they divorced and he then marries a U.S. citizen (guess on my part as I don't know that this woman is a U.S. citizen) and then becomes a U.S./Egyptian citizen. How intriguing. I wonder if his children in Canada knew of the wife in the U.S.?
I'm confused. Can you have a triple citizenship: Canadian/US/Egyptian?
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01/09/2004 10:18:52 AM PST by
hummingbird
("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
To: hummingbird
I don't know about Canadian law but from the standpoint of Egypt, he could certainly have triple citizenship. I worked with a lady who was married to a guy who was born in Libya so had Libyan citizenship, his mom was British so he had British citizenship, and his dad brought the entire family to America and got American citizenship. Somehow he ended up legally with passports for all 3 countries. After he got married to my coworker from Australia he had an Australian passport too. It always seemed kind of shady to me - although if you travel a lot I guess there could be advantages of not showing certain passports in certain countries I guess.
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