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Only if the children and grandchildren of that great grand father are/were registered US citizens living abroad and you have the documents to prove that.
No, you can live abroad indefinitely and still maintain your American citizenship.
No, it is an American holiday. Some expatriates (Americans living abroad) may celebrate however.
No, living abroad does not automatically strip someone of their citizenship. Citizenship is typically determined by factors such as birthright, descent, or acquisition through naturalization. Some countries may have residency or other requirements to maintain citizenship, but living abroad alone does not result in loss of citizenship.
Ken Luboff has written: 'Living Abroad in Mexico (Living Abroad)'
Abdramane Sylla is the Minister of Malians Living Abroad for Mali.
there are lots of countries that have poor children living in them,but i only know that Africa is the country that has most of the poor children in like Kenya. ETC. i hope this helps
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Bones is moving because sky has purchased the living channel. And are rebranding living by moving American shows to it .sky one will be concentrating on UK shows like an idot abroad
Mr. Obama is a citizen of only the United States, and has never held another citizenship instead or in addition to United States citizenship. Just as American children who live with their parents for several in France or Germany remain American while they are living abroad, so too did Barack Obama remain an American citizen while living in Indonesia.
it means that you are living in another country, eg: If you live in the USA and you decide to live in Holland, this means you will be living abroad. the same goes for people living in Holland and they want to live in England, they are going abroad.
That's abroad if you're living in another country. That's home for the French.