this is from a newsletter I subscribe to put out by a very clever 'world citizen'. He has some very interesting perspectives on what your options are when you remove international barriers.
This one is well beyond my capacities these days but younger members might like to think about it. Personally I wish my ancestry was one generation closer and I could claim the grandparents UK citizenship or finagle a green card.lol but for youngsters Asian potentials might be better.
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Julie
If you're presently expecting a child or are planning on having one soon, you should consider having your baby overseas if you have the means.
There are many countries, particularly in the western hemisphere, which grant citizenship to all children born within its borders, regardless of the nationality or immigration status of the parents. The legal term is called jus soli, which differs from jus sanguinis, or citizenship by blood/ancestry.
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This one is well beyond my capacities these days but younger members might like to think about it. Personally I wish my ancestry was one generation closer and I could claim the grandparents UK citizenship or finagle a green card.lol but for youngsters Asian potentials might be better.
subscribe to newsletters here
http://www.sovereignman.com/
Julie
If you're presently expecting a child or are planning on having one soon, you should consider having your baby overseas if you have the means.
There are many countries, particularly in the western hemisphere, which grant citizenship to all children born within its borders, regardless of the nationality or immigration status of the parents. The legal term is called jus soli, which differs from jus sanguinis, or citizenship by blood/ancestry.
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