::worries about Matt::
Kat, you've probably figured out the credit report thing by now, but: [link]
I really need to get my own work done today, and I have a class to teach on Friday for which I need to prepare, so I hope the professors leave me alone.
I thought the US stopped making you revoke other citizenships, even if they don't acknowledge dual citizenship.
Indeed, I think Tom is going to get US citizenship at some point in the future, when we have $700 extra.
cereal to add that I also LOVE chicken thighs with an unholy love.
DH is planning on getting Irish citizenship at some point, and I'm pretty sure there's no problem with having that and his American citizenship.
Yeah, Tom would never give up his UK citizenship- for a long time he thought he'd have to and had no plans to apply for US citizenship, but he found out that was not the case a couple years ago. I think he has to have his green card for a certain number of years first, though- maybe 4 years?
What was the rationale for requiring people to give up their original citizenship to get an American one?
Man, I'd forgotten about 8th graders. Mostly, they sit there like a lump while I give my spiel, but there are always a couple girls giggling in the back, making me worry I've spilled coffee down my front or left my fly open or something. I'm pretty sure they're just being 8th-grade girls, but it's unnerving anyway.
U! S! A! U! S! A!
Yeah, I think that's it... if you have citizenships for 2 countries, how loyal could you be to this one? (this is just my theory)
Yeah, I think that's it... if you have citizenships for 2 countries, how loyal could you be to this one?
For some reason this reminds me of an argument against dating a bisexual....