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To: Nero Germanicus; SvenMagnussen
Sstanley Ann never renounced her US citizenship. We know b/c we have her passport renewal files.

What is interesting is that those files indicate her son Barry would no longer need to travel on her US passport, since her son Barry was now a citizen of Indonesia.

104 posted on 10/10/2013 11:32:46 PM PDT by Plummz (pro-constitution, anti-corruption)
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To: Plummz

Stanley Ann let her passport expire after she informed the State Department she planned to live in Indonesian with her “Indo” husband indefinitely.

She used Article 7 of Indonesian Law 62 to obtain Indonesian citizenship after she renounced her U.S. Citizenship.

In 1971, she returned to Hawaii without a U.S. Passport. Indonesia requires an exit visa and a passport to leave unless you have an Indonesian passport. Stanley Ann used her Indonesian passport to leave Indonesia.


107 posted on 10/11/2013 8:19:03 AM PDT by SvenMagnussen (1983 ... the year Obama became a naturalized U.S. citizen.)
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To: Plummz

Indonesia didn’t permit dual citizenship and there is no record of Obama renouncing U.S. citizenship. He was six years old when his mother and he moved to Indonesia in October of 1967. Indonesian law required a child to be “less than five” in order to become Indonesian citizen via an adoption. No record of an adoption has surfaced either.

There was a change in U.S. law that required minors to have their own U.S. passports.
“Minors Under Age 16

Minors under age 16 must apply in person
All minors regardless of age, including newborns and infants, must have their own passport when traveling internationally by air.”—U.S. Department of State. http://travel.state.gov/passport/parents/parents_6061.html

If Barry Soetoro didn’t maintain U.S. citizenship, he would have needed an F-1 Student Visa to attend 5th grade through 12th grade at The Punahou School, and also at Occidental College, Columbia University and Harvard Law School.
There is no record of him ever being issued a foreign student visa and visa records are in the public domain, available under the Freedom of Information Act.


108 posted on 10/11/2013 10:09:20 AM PDT by Nero Germanicus
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