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Previously on "Finally a British Citizen"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    I would never renounce my Canadian Citezenship as I plan eventually to return. Which may be sooner than I think as my business is all drying up. And looking at the pads my siblings have...I am now beginning to cry....

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  • MPwannadecentincome
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    When I read the thread title I thought it meant Finally (found) a British Citizen in this land full of non british citizens!

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  • Zippy
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    Shock puppet

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  • chris79
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    Originally posted by slickcontractor View Post
    Only downside is i now have to apply for a visa to go back to my country

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Finally a British Citizen
    Just when they are about to make it illegal.

    Even the former PM's kids don't want to be British.

    Note that I have not mentioned that one of them would rather not be alive that be a child of B'Lair. Oh damn, I just did.

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  • Menelaus
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    As a Kenyan you're already a servant of HM.

    ****.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by slickcontractor View Post
    excuse me mate wrong que
    Wrong que? Are you sure you're not french?

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  • slickcontractor
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    That was my first thought too.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by slickcontractor View Post
    are you thinking, sock puppet
    That was my first thought too.

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  • Lumiere
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    Originally posted by slickcontractor View Post
    After holding dual nationality for a few yrs now (kenyan and british), i finally decided to pledge my allegiance to the queen.
    So, what's your nationality now, (British and British) ?

    Originally posted by slickcontractor View Post
    .. this my home now .. apply for a visa to go back to my country
    confused

    Originally posted by slickcontractor View Post
    would anyone else renounce their citizenship in a similar situation or are you thinking, sock puppet
    the latter ... or drunk ..

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  • slickcontractor
    started a topic Finally a British Citizen

    Finally a British Citizen

    After holding dual nationality for a few yrs now (kenyan and british), i finally decided to pledge my allegiance to the queen. Glad i did as i consider this my home now and i have adapted to the way of life i think . Another good thing for me is that i no longer have to be told "excuse me mate wrong que" at the airport . Only downside is i now have to apply for a visa to go back to my country

    would anyone else renounce their citizenship in a similar situation or are you thinking, sock puppet

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