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On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 15:31:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message .. . FWIW, my older daughter was born in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. She had dual citizenship until age 21. At that point she chose to be a US citizen, even though Harry was living in the country at the time. Similar situation with our daughter. She was born in Italy in a US Navy Hospital in Naples. She held dual Italian/American citizenship until the age of 18. No action was required at that point, unless she had wanted to be an Italian citizen only. In that case she would have renounced her American citizenship. By default, at 18, her Italian citizenship was renounced and she became an American citizen. Eisboch I thought it was 21, but when I read your response I called my daughter. You're right, it was 18. She doesn't remember what she went through, so it couldn't have been much. I think she got a notice saying if she did nothing she'd be a US citizen. I was in Germany at the time and she was living with her mom. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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