Sharing some handy tips & travel stories as
a dual citizen living in Europe.
Sharing some handy tips & travel stories as
a dual citizen living in Europe.
Not exact matches
He is a
dual, Canadian - American
citizen and currently
lives in Atlanta, Georgia with a summer residence in beautiful Prince Edward Island, where he was born.
Now a
dual citizen, Sabrina
lives on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland with her husband and three daughters, including twins.
When I was in North Carolina last month for the meet - and - greet - and - learn - exhausto - freneti - thon of ScienceOnline 2012, I procured for myself a sampling kit for a
citizen science project being conducted by the lab of Rob Dunn, Sci Am Guest Blogger and author of the wonderful book The Wild
Life of our Bodies.He's doing a new study called «The Wild
Life of Our Homes», and for the low, low price of nothing *, I got a sampling kit with two neato
dual - pronged sterile Q - tips, instructions, a questionnaire about the characteristics of my pad, and a mailing address to send it back to.
The U.S. is the sole country worldwide that requires its
citizens to file an income tax return and report any income regardless of where they
live or whether they hold
dual citizenship in another country.
So if I'm a
dual US - Canadian
citizen living in Canada and filing taxes in both countries, can I set up an RESP and register the same account as a 529 for the purposes of filing my US taxes?
I'm a Canadian - US
dual citizen (born in the US to Canadian parents) but I've
lived in Canada my whole
life (aside from the first 3 weeks).
Not only does my work address my
life as a
dual citizen, but I wouldn't be an artist had I not immigrated.
She is a tri-lingual,
dual US - EU
citizen who has
lived in 8 countries and traveled to 90 + nations and all 7 continents who holds a masters degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor's degree from Rutgers University.
Foreign investors are thought to be the key to keeping much afloat in Canada, but many not benefiting from equity already gained are starting to feel enraged at the lack of will to stop so much foreign investment and immigration where enclaves of sorts are developing instead of more
living in a truly multicultural way as was intended (as a Fraser Institute article stated and with articles after stating they are misguided); plus, many are becoming
citizens with little real interest in Canada aside from the passport and money, so many discussions are occurring on the coast, at least, on
dual citizenship and its impact.
So as a
dual citizen who has
lived and worked for equal years in the U.S. and Canada, I say, take heed.