i was born in arfica
2007-10-12 05:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Born in Australia, living in the States
2007-10-12 05:13:55
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answered by reichmanix 2
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Born in the Philippines
2007-10-12 05:24:17
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answered by ♥angelfire♥ 4
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Not born in UK, but in the six counties of the north of Ireland.
2007-10-12 14:53:26
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answered by gortamor 4
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Not me wasn't born here here, I was born in the USA I am with my husband he is assigned to a military base here! My 1 year old daughter was born here though.
2007-10-12 05:17:10
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answered by Lori M 4
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I was born in Italy, raised in the states, and now I live in jolly ole England. I am trying to find a job here though
2007-10-12 05:28:01
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answered by arkmanmitchell 1
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born in the US
2007-10-12 05:15:23
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answered by Kylee P 1
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Born and bred in UK - Newport, South Wales. As were my parents and grandparents and great grandparents.
One set of great great grandparent on my mum's father's side were Irish immigrants.
Everyone else in my ancestry is Welsh or English. My family have worked hard for this country and some (such as two of my great uncles) have even died for it (in WWI) . . .
2007-10-12 20:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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UK Born and Bred and like CPG Proud
2007-10-12 05:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Your toddler isn't entitled to British citizenship fullyyt by using being born the following. you want to visual show unit for a French and /or Czech passport on your toddler. this question is requested the form of enormous quantity of situations. do not human beings do a glance for earlier posting a question?
2016-10-09 02:23:28
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answered by ? 4
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I was born here.
But being an epidemiologist, I'm always interested in the veracity of the information people post here. Where did you see this figure?
2007-10-12 08:42:43
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answered by politicsguy 5
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