..... Then you have to make many passportsOriginally posted by newcomer:I want to be a world citizen.
oh yea!Originally posted by NeverSayGoodBye:..... You bet...how can i miss that, one of the best opening scene. Heavy metal music, supercharge crowd, tense atmosphere and of cos..Vince Diesel
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Same same..Originally posted by MrFugue:Alien because i can go any country i want to and disguise myself as them![]()
Are you sure or not, never heard before. I think you either came up with it or got tricked, I'm quite sure you'll just take your parent's citizenship.Originally posted by vito_corleone:i'd choose an international passport(yes they do have such a thing if you're born in international waters/airspace eg on a plane or ship that's in international space)![]()
i can live any darned where i want.
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....."Nationality" not "race"Originally posted by dragg:i still prefer to be a chinese, but a very rich one!!!![]()
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..... Where is Bhutan??Originally posted by Wanda:Why no one say Bhutanese? Their Gross Happiness Index is one of the highest, u know.![]()
In between Tibet and India.Originally posted by NeverSayGoodBye:..... Where is Bhutan??![]()
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come now, dont be such a girlOriginally posted by Kuali Baba:I don't know...I'm too fussy.![]()
It depends - in most cases, you'll be qualified to be the citizen of the country in which you're born. However, most countries would also allow the child to take the citizenship of one of the parents(assuming both parents are of different nationalities) - this is normally the option taken.Originally posted by Uncle_MooMoo:Are you sure or not, never heard before. I think you either came up with it or got tricked, I'm quite sure you'll just take your parent's citizenship.
only way to know the truth: go investigateOriginally posted by walesa:It depends - in most cases, you'll be qualified to be the citizen of the country in which you're born. However, most countries would also allow the child to take the citizenship of one of the parents(assuming both parents are of different nationalities) - this is normally the option taken.
While it's possible for one to be stateless(this does not just apply to those born on international territory and for whom their parents do not make a choice, but also for those who give up their native citizenships without acquiring another one), I am pretty sure there isn't such a thing as an 'international passport'...![]()
I'd happily stand corrected - just show me credible evidence to suggest the validity of such international passports(for the stateless, not aliens).Originally posted by vito_corleone:only way to know the truth: go investigate![]()
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..... It's heavenly in North KoreaOriginally posted by walesa:If u can be another nationality, Which one u choose?? --> Taking into consideration the fact that I'd still be living in this era, that would mean a toss between being an American and a Swiss.
The benefits are self-explanatory in just about every facet of life (at least, it's my cup of tea).
PS : I am surprised no one aspires to be a North Korean!![]()
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