Sentences with phrase «dual citizenship living»

Previously only Nigerians that had dual citizenship living in the US could adopt internationally from Lagos State, which remains the case for all of the other Nigerian States.

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But that is not an option for many Brits in EU 27 countries, either because they don't yet meet the criteria or because the country they live in doesn't allow dual citizenship, meaning that they would have to give up their UK citizenship and have no right to go back to the UK if they need to return one day and look after sick or elderly parents.
I've lived in the states for 20 years and still have my Canadian citizenship, I also just got it for my son (who was born in the US so he has dual).
Martin McDonagh, who was born and raised in London but has Irish parents and dual citizenship, examined the squalid, petty lives of his countrymen in several caustically funny stage plays before turni...
Despite being born in the US, and holding dual - citizenship, I have no credit history because I have lived all of my adult life in the UK.
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.
I have a Canadian friend who moved to the US after graduating, got an American citizenship, and now has returned to live in Canada permanently, but with dual citizenship now.
Lounes concerned a Spanish women who after several years of residence in the UK naturalized to become a Spanish - British dual national, and as a result dropped out of the scope of the citizenship directive, since that only applies to those living in a state other than their own.
It is also important to mention if you have citizenship or dual citizenship in that country, if you have lived (or visited) there previously and if you have educational degrees that are equivalent to those in the foreign country.
She has dual citizenship, is bilingual and has lived in and traveled to many countries.
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.
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