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Old 08-01-2007, 03:14 AM   #173 (permalink)
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Thank you for share interesting post about Mexico and law but I quote part of your post to response.

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Originally Posted by Barbaro View Post
If the children of a Mexican born parent are not born in Mexico, they are automatically Mexicans, but when they turn 18, they must make a decision to choose which country they want to become citizens. Like me... I chose to become a U.S. citizen and obey U.S. laws. When my Mexican born father became a naturalized U.S. citizen, he still has his Mexican citizenship, but he has to re-apply for repatriation if he wants to go back.
I like Mexico's law better "If the children of a Mexican born parent are not born in Mexico, they are automatically Mexicans"... Here in Germany is bit opposite.

The children born in Germany to temporary legal immgrant parents who live for over 5 years with good criminal records and good work reference then they are automatically German. (Their children are consider as Muslim-German because their parents are Muslim but Muslim-German consider themselves as German and want to live like Germans). I know that the German law is too easy for non-Germans to apply for citizenship and legislated when their children born in Germany which mean it's good for legal immigrant to stay here in Germany permanently with no more apply for extend because their children born in Germany.

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