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To: John Valentine
Canada does not have 'natural born citizenship', dummass.

B. Natural born citizens
Persons considered to be natural-born Canadian citizens can be born either in Canada (with exceptions for foreign diplomatic personnel), or outside Canada if, at the time of birth, one parent is a Canadian citizen. Such a parent cannot be an adoptive one.(5)
CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT AND CURRENT ISSUES, Law and Government Division, Revised August 1998 (BP-445E)

44 posted on 01/24/2016 3:13:15 PM PST by MamaTexan (I am a person as created by the Law of Nature, not a person as created by the laws of Man.)
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To: Sacajaweau

Sorry - should have courtesy PINGed you to #44


45 posted on 01/24/2016 3:15:07 PM PST by MamaTexan (I am a person as created by the Law of Nature, not a person as created by the laws of Man.)
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To: MamaTexan

Would you think this definition to be a peculiar Canadian one that they have adopted by statute - or are they referring to Vattel?

And if this Canadian definition is worth quoting, would not it also be worth adopting?

i.e. “Persons considered to be natural-born United States citizens can be born either in the United States (with exceptions for foreign diplomatic personnel), or outside the United States if, at the time of birth, one parent is a United States citizen.”

?????


52 posted on 01/24/2016 3:28:46 PM PST by John Valentine (Deep in the Heart of Texas)
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