<JoeyDauben>
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Relatives of mine suggested me obtaining dual citizenship, one because the red tape would be much easier to navigate if I were to ever visit Canada, and two, because I could connect with my mother's side of the family.
We own 75 acres in extreme-northern Ontario, in the James Bay area -- near Hearst, Ontario -- the Moose Capital of Canada.
Anyone from Canada? Anyone from Canada who knows where this area is?
From what my uncle said, he needed a plane to view our land. Seventy-five acres. I want to visit so bad!
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Registered: April 24, 2005
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I'm hoping for dual citenzenship one day, UK and Turkish, have no idea how to go about it, going to be rather complex methinks.
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Registered: August 14, 2004
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Yeah I know where hearst is, it's a little midget of a town, but I have property in Havelock ontario, more specifically lake Kassabog.
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Registered: December 11, 2003
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US and UK. How hilarious.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
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Registered: April 23, 2005
Posts: 457
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I have dual citizenship too. Mine is US and Ireland.
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Registered: March 09, 2004
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I have dual citizenship, US and German. You would have to call the canadian embassy, I dont think you can get it unless one of your parents is canadian.
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