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    Citizenship for my daughter

    "The rule is as follows: You need to be 5 years in the US, 2 of which were AFTER you were 14 years old. " If I lived in the U.S. until I was the age of 10, and have also lived in the U.S. for the last 3 years (age 33-36), then that is 13 years, 2 of which were after my 14th birthday. Does...
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    Citizenship for my daughter

    I don't think I was clear enough. I lived in Canada until 3 years ago when I moved back here to the U.S. so I have lived in the U.S. for the last 3 years and I also lived in the U.S. for 10 years prior to moving to Canada. I am my daughters natural father and my daugher is 13 years old...
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    Citizenship for my daughter

    I am a U.S. citizen, born and raised here till I was 10. I then moved to the great white north until 3 years ago. I have a Canadian daughter who was living with her mother (a Canadian citizen) until recently when something came up and I needed to take custody of her. To make a long story...
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    Canadian, married to a U.S. citizen wants to move to U.S.

    Well, my wife was born in 1969 in the U.S. and resided in the U.S. until 1982. At that time, her family moved to Canada. We were Married in 1987 and our first child was born in 1989, the second in 1990. It sounds like the 2 year rule would apply. Would my children need to apply for a...
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    Canadian, married to a U.S. citizen wants to move to U.S.

    I am a Canadian citizen, my wife is a U.S. citizen and we have 2 teen age children who are both Canadians. My wife has not lived in the U.S. since she was 12. We are interested in living and working in the U.S. My question is what might be the best way for me to live and work in the U.S...
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