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    1_4 What is Citizenship? Directions: Identify a person to interview. Ask your Learning Coach to help you locate someone who completed the naturalization process. As an alternative‚ you could write a Fictional Interview with a naturalized citizen A. Ask the questions below. Take notes or record the interview. Student Name: ___Jessica Torres_________________ Interviewee Name: _________Valdas Adamkus___________ How do you know the interviewee? ___I know the interviewee when me and him went

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    Case C 135/08 Janko Rottmann v Freistaat Bayern (Reference for a preliminary ruling from the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Germany)) (European citizenship – Loss – Lapse of the nationality of the Member State of origin upon acquisition of the nationality of another Member State – Withdrawal of the new nationality on account of deception involved in its acquisition) 1. This reference for a preliminary ruling raises for the first time the question of the extent of the discretion available to

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    in Immigration law”. Date: October 7‚ 2013 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Legal background. 3. The role of Paralegals in Immigration law. 3.1. The role of paralegals in immigration law firms. 3.2. The role of paralegals in the USCIS. 4. Salary of Paralegals in immigration law. 5. References. 6. Conclusions. 1. Introduction: One of the most important challenges that may play a paralegal is when working for an attorney in an immigration law firm‚ has to face

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    spouses Tat Ching‚ a Chinese citizen‚ and Prescila A. Dulay‚ a Filipino‚ was born in Francia West‚ Tubao‚ La Union on 11 April 1964. Since his birth‚ Ching has resided in the Philippines. On 17 July 1998‚ Ching‚ after having completed a Bachelor of Laws course at the St. Louis University in Baguio City‚ filed an application to take the 1998 Bar Examinations. In a Resolution of this Court‚ dated 1 September 1998‚ he was allowed to take the Bar Examinations‚ subject to the condition that he must submit

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    of the many things that Canadian parents expect to be able to do is pass their citizenship onto their children and as a result their grandchildren as well. As of April 17th‚ 2009 under the law of Bill C-24 if Canadian parents are living abroad and they give birth to a child that child will be considered a Canadian citizen as well‚ however‚ if that child decides to follow in their parent’s footsteps and live abroad and have a child that child may not be considered a Canadian. In 2011 Jennifer and Evan

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    liberalisation of immigrant laws in 1965 has a terrific impact on the national identity of America. She maintains a clear distinction between Canada and USA and condemns the Canada’s official policy of multiculturalism which sanctions racial bigotry. Mukherjee tells Alison B. Carb‚ “America‚ with its melting pot theory of immigration‚ has a healthier attitude toward Indian immigrants than Canada. Although this country

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    person who is a resident of Australia for purposes of ITAA1936. Section 6(1) ITAA1936 contains tests of residency for both individuals and companies. Individual Test for Residency Section 6(1) ITAA1936: 1. Ordinary concepts test A common law test on a person who resides in Australia. * Levene v IRC (1928) The taxpayer‚ a UK resident‚ retired from business and sold his house. For the next two years‚ he lived in hotels in UK and for the following five years‚ he lived in hotels in UK

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    source to find the full text of this statute and the associated regulations? What is the currency date of the statute (on that online source) as of the date you are submitting this assignment? 3. Was Maya a Canadian citizen at birth‚ or did her parents have to apply for her to become a Canadian citizen? What sections in the Statute and/or Regulations deal with this issue? 4. What if Jatinder died before Maya was born? (Assume that he is her biological father.) Does that affect Maya’s citizenship

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    the concept of citizenship‚ it has a close link with nationality; nationality is defined as belonging in a group of individuals sharing the same ethnicity‚ language‚ culture and identity. Citizenship is often granted through marriage‚ place of birth or is passed down from parents (Renhson‚ 2001). Governments provide its citizens with protection‚ rights‚ freedom‚ and many other benefits. Most countries require their citizens to follow strict laws such as taxation and military services. With democracy

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    Inc.(McArthur). On January 2‚ 2007‚ respondent filed petitions for the denial of said applications before the Panel of Arbitrators (POA) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)‚ alleging that MBM Resources‚ Inc. (MBMI)‚ a 100% Canadian corporation‚ owns and controls at least 60% of the petitioners’ capital stock. Hence‚ under the Constitution1‚ they are disqualified from engaging in mining activities through MPSAs and may only enter into Financial or Technical Assistance Agreements

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