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Yes. But only under special circumstances. If your mother or father is from Another Country, or viewed as a national according to their laws, and they are documented, with the necessary birth certificate and passport from there, you would be considered a national. In some cases, having a felony or being on probation in the States does not matter, for they typically only finger print you when you apply for your blood right citizenship. It's called jus sanguinis. The prints are not related to any background check in the States either (assuming you're from there). Getting all the documents required to get your Dual Citizenship is a lengthy process (3-6 months once you've filed). Add another month to gather vital records. You have to be able to visit the embassy or consulate that you are having send in your papers, so keep that in mind since you're in probation.

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Can a convicted felon vote in the general election in Illinois?

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How can you check for free list of convicted felons?

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Can you vote if incarcerated in prison?

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Can a convicted felon vote in Massachusetts?

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