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To: Constant Reader who wrote (130147)8/6/2005 3:09:06 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793790
 
As you know, just because a naturalized citizen goes to live in another country, for a while or forever, they don't lose their citizenship. Once a citizen always a citizen, unless someone renounces their citizenship or obtains it illegally.





my son is leaving for new zealand next week to work there for a while....i would hate to see him move there permanently (due to the distance) but i can sure see it happening.... if he did, he would do so because he falls in love with the environment.....insane i know, imagine throwing it all away, the the joy of living within stress and insanity of living in los angeles, ca to live in one of the world's most beautiful natural settings