Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Law and Order on the border (TV show)
Date: Jun 02, 2001 @ 22:10
Author: Dallen Timothy (Dallen Timothy <dtimothy@...>)
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-----Original Message-----The dual citizenship status is quite interesting! I looked into that awhile back, because three of my four grandparents were born in Canada...unfortunately, I still wasn't eligible without establishing Canadian residency and landed immigrant status (without relinquishing native born US citizenship). Anyway, is the dual status ever questioned by an immigration officer (of either country) who may not be educated about the facts? I believe it wasn't all that long ago that the US didn't recognize dual citizenship (maybe 20 years or so)?
From: Bill Hanrahan [mailto:hanrahan@...]
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 2:55 PM
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Law and Order on the border (TV show)
Bill
At 05:46 PM 6/2/01, you wrote:
That's true what Bill mentioned. By law the US immigration service (and customs for that matter) cannot deny entry of US citizens into the United States. I believe this happened to you, but the border officials must have been playing some terrible trick on you Brian. I have dual US and Canadian citizenship--it's nice because niether country can deny my requests to enter.
Dallen
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