Yes, a person can have Dual Citizenship after the age of 21, as citizenship laws vary by country. Many countries allow individuals to hold multiple citizenships regardless of age, provided they meet specific legal requirements for each nationality. However, some nations may impose restrictions or require citizens to renounce their previous citizenship upon acquiring a new one. It's important to consult the laws of the relevant countries to understand the implications of dual citizenship.
I think that if your father was (and/or still is) a US citizen, then you are also a US citizen no matter where you were born. It should be rather easy to get an american passport in the US embassy or consulate in the phillipines for you. As for your mother, I believe that she has to apply for a US visa or "green card" based on her marriage to your father who was/is a US citizen, or thru your US citizenship if you are over 21 years old.
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In Egypt, a person is considered an adult at the age of 18.
Yes.
Age has nothing to do with IQ. An average IQ is 100, no matter what age a person is.
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A person can attend High School at any age so long as they have passed there Elementary Schooling ... A person can stay in High School till the age of twenty- one (21) which is referred to as a super- senior ...
the youthful offender age is under 21.
These are the civil war amendments. They gave citizenship rights, voting rights, and the right to protection under the law as well as abolished slavery.