Do you live in the country you were born in?
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[1 point] 113 days ago by deleted user ReplyI was born in the UK and live there but I am eligible for an Italian passport and still get voting cards from the small town my Dad is from, even though I haven't lived there for 27 years.
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[1 point] 113 days ago by deleted user ReplyBorn in France, live in Sweden.
Ah HA! I KNEW there was something funny about you!
hee hee - sorry, love to tease the French! My first ancestors in to the US were Huguenots who escaped to London and then, a couple of generations later, headed off to the colonies in search of religious freedom. 350 years later the family is Roman Catholic again - proof that you should be careful of what you wish for! (lol) I so would love to visit France. It would be wonderful to be the first person in my family to set foot on French soil since St. Bartholomew's.
No, but I will be after I retire.
Born in Italy, live in the U.S.