To: bruinbirdman
“The United States of America does not recognize dual citizenship. Some other country might, not the U.S.A.”
Yes it does. I should know. I am dual.
To: Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
My cousin was born in Australia to American parents. She was raised in the States from about the age of 2. She did have dual citizenship until she was 21. She had to renounce her Australian citizenship at 21.
482 posted on
02/28/2008 5:58:14 AM PST by
Barb4Bush
(If you co-sponsor a bill with Teddy Kennedy you have no business running for Pres as a Republican.)
To: Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
so am I and so are my kids
we are English and now American
a proud American I might add who came here legally
493 posted on
02/28/2008 6:59:08 AM PST by
manc
To: Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
"Yes it does. I should know. I am dual"You are an American citizen unless you have renounced it. If you are naturalized, the oath requires you to renounce other citizenship. Now, the second country might consider you to maintain dual loyalties. The U.S.A. does not.
yitbos
559 posted on
02/28/2008 1:05:17 PM PST by
bruinbirdman
("Those who control language control minds. - Ayn Rand")
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