Message from @4AM_critter π
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which applies only in the US and Canada among advanced economies
I was getting uncertain, so I googled it. According to wikipedia, citizenship granted by being birth in the country is originally english/british. In continental europe you inherit the same citizenship as your parrents, disregard the country of birth.
it is, like freedom of speech, rather atypical
You don't even need to be born in Canada to be a citizen, just as long as you have one Canadian parent grants your citizenship
citizenship through parents is the predominant structure globally
Many Chinese take advantage of this
So now I assume it is demarcated roughly along the lines of the judicial system of common law (british and past colenies) and civil law (continental europe)
citizenship by birth in the US is not a common law structure
it stems from the 14th amendment
I think the UK even requires parental citizenship
I have no idea where the british source idea comes from
Canada has been having a problem with people moving to Vancouver for that very reason
oh yeah
It eas just an observation on my part, countries that have adopted the common-law legal system also allow for citizenship for birth within its borders. Countries that have adopted the civil-law legal system are exclusive in citizenship to inherited only almost.
> countries that have adopted the common law legal system also allow for citizenship for birth
how so?
If you are born in any continental european country you do not automatically get a citizenship in that country. You are considered a foreigner.
Then you can apply for citizenship like any other
I am wrong in my perception in how citizenship is granted in north america?
If I understand you correctly, u automatically get citizenship if you're born within US/Canada borders
My mom was illegal my dad was a American
I was a automagical citizen
Photoshopped, hand is obviously fake
lighting is off
@Coochie coo party poopie pants
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orange juice: pulp or no pulp?
No pulp
if it's fresh, pulp
If i wanted orange soup with chunks i would have asked for it that way
orange soup with chunks sounds good
Hmmm orange stew i mean
Canada, anyone born on soil in hospital is declared citizen. If parents are citizens, the child is also one if born out of state for at least 1 generation.
There was/is a major issue in canada with vacationing pregnant women
they "vacation" in canada when nearing term, give birth in canada, kid is citizen, they can apply for residence
as parents
loop hole in the immigration system
there's the term I was looking for
Yet now Canada is having issues with women that left to join ISIS and wanting back into the country, along with their children born in ISIS territory, and saying Canada has a legal obligation to take them back despite being on camera and denouncing their citizenship.
Lmao Canada π¨π¦ got cuckβd π by isis