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Time to Take A Citizenship Quiz
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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 7508772" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>My niece is kind of opposite of your scenario. My sister was married to a Scottish man, and they were living in England when her daughter was born. My niece is an English citizen, and my sister had to apply for dual citizenship for her daughter. I doubt that the answer is either of the dual citizenships. I would think the answer is James is a primary citizen of the US until his parents goes through the paperwork to make him a UK citizen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 7508772, member: 26495"] My niece is kind of opposite of your scenario. My sister was married to a Scottish man, and they were living in England when her daughter was born. My niece is an English citizen, and my sister had to apply for dual citizenship for her daughter. I doubt that the answer is either of the dual citizenships. I would think the answer is James is a primary citizen of the US until his parents goes through the paperwork to make him a UK citizen. [/QUOTE]
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