To: Cboldt
So maybe the question should be, if Cruz returned to Canada in 2011, with his Canadian BC, could he be recognized as a Canadian citizen.
610 posted on
04/11/2016 12:39:24 PM PDT by
eastforker
(The only time you can be satisfied is when your all Trump.)
To: eastforker
So maybe the question should be, if Cruz returned to Canada in 2011, with his Canadian BC, could he be recognized as a Canadian citizen.
No doubt about it. He would have been welcomed with open arms, enrolled in their universal health care, and most likely invited to speak at the next Conservative Party convention!
612 posted on
04/11/2016 12:45:47 PM PDT by
mkjessup
(We Don't Know. Where Heidi Went. But She Won't Be Married. To The President. Burma Shave)
To: eastforker
Cruz was Canadian at birth, and would have been so for his entire life, regardless of where in the world he lived, except for affirmatively renouncing his Canadian citizenship.
Cruz had as much right to Cuban citizenship at the moment of his birth, as he had to US citizenship. Cuban law attaches citizenship to a child born abroad to one citizen parent.
613 posted on
04/11/2016 12:49:34 PM PDT by
Cboldt
To: eastforker
“So maybe the question should be, if Cruz returned to Canada in 2011, with his Canadian BC, could he be recognized as a Canadian citizen.”
Yes, but so what?
My father explored becoming an Irish citizen, and found out it was possible.
Melania Trump became a US citizen by becoming the green card / mail order bride of Donald Trump.
It is entirely possible to be eligible to be a citizen of multiple countries at the same time.
This is part of the brain damage of the eligibility activists.
You don’t understand what you are talking about.
Is Melania Trump eligible to go back to Slovenia and be a citizen of Slovenia?
YES!
627 posted on
04/11/2016 1:22:12 PM PDT by
Moseley
(http://www.MoseleyComments.com)
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