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Hey LittleJoe....

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
...when's your next trip to Calgary? People are asking if you have, or, are going to, fullfill your promise to visit my little lady again.


I know you have my address, but why haven't you asked for my ph#?

My PM box is filled with messages, asking about your return, to my residence. Many are asking for pictures of you...on the way out.
 

Steve

Well-known member
loomixguy said:
Assuming he's a US citizen, how can he travel on a Canadian passport?

many US citizens have duel nationalities.. some by birth, others by getting nationalized in another country.. While the US requires you renounce your former citizenship to be naturalized,.. like illegal immigration it is seldom enforced..

(my son is American-Scottish by birth and has both,)
only time it is an issue is security clearances and war,..
 

loomixguy

Well-known member
I understand that. My kids were all eligible to be dual citizens, USA/Philippines, until they reach age 18. I asked both girls if they wanted dual citizenship, and the answer was a resounding "NO!" The boy is just 17, so he could, but he can't get over the fact he has a second cousin (male) over there who is a better looking woman than any of his sisters (the second cousin's). And he has the Facebook page to prove it! Even bikini pictures! How he hides Captain Winky I don't think I want to know.
 

Silver

Well-known member
Apparently it can be very difficult to shake your US citizenship though. My neighbour went through a real ordeal to get rid of it.
 
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