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No once you are a citizen you are a citizen. Now, you may have to prove you are a citizen through your birth certificate. If you don't have a copy, but know where you were born you can write to the city and its hall of records for a copy. For a small fee they will send a copy to you and you can use that to help prove your citizenship.
Citizen Cope's birth name is Clarence Greenwood.
The marriage may be valid, but once the person is deported, for any reason, he/she is guilty of "agrivated re-entry" if he/she ever returns to the U.S. The spouse is welcome to live with the illegal immigrant in his nation of birth as husband and wife.
From birth
If a naturalized citizen was found to have gained citizenship by fraud, the citizenship can be revoked and possibly deported; a naturalized citizen is not qualified to run for the office of president of the US.
Chill, Of-cause a Namibian citizen can give birth in Canada or other places in the world (you can't run back home at the time of giving birth).. So in this case, since you gave birth in Canada, your baby has the right to be a Canadian citizen or a Namibian citizen.... the choice will be yours to make.
Birth and Naturlization
The different kinds of hernia are listed below: * Congenital hernia: occur in babies, present from birth. * Inguinal hernia: common in sportsmen, involves part of the bowel protrudibng into the groin * Hiatus hernia: involves the stomach, where it enters the chest cavity via the hiatus. * Incarcerated hernia: where the hernia has swollen up. * Reducible hernia: one that can be manipulated back into place easily, much like a dislocated joint can be repositioned with relative ease. * Irreducible hernia: can't be returned to its original position without surgical intervention. * Strangulated hernia: potentially fatal, as it means the bood supply has been cut off by the hernia. There are even more types, each with their own subtle variations. These can be viewed from the link. [source: adapted from First Aid, by Geddes and Grosset]
no. "naturalize' means to make natural. A naturalized citizen is who becomes a citizen not by birth but because of legal action that makes him a citizen.
Birth and Naturlization
Someone Can Become A Citizen By (1) Birth Or (2) Naturalization.
geek! go bother someone else!