If you live in the US, are you an immigrant?

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well?

I am. I was born in Manchester, England and immigrated when I was 17 days old.

Vessel: BOAC (now known as British Airways) 747

Port of entry: Boston

 
Born in El Paso, so it's open to debate...

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Hell no! I'm part RED MAN. My folks were here to greet your folks! They say never invite a stranger into your home. Shoulda listened G-pa! :lol:

 
well?
I am. I was born in Manchester, England and immigrated when I was 17 days old.

Vessel: BOAC (now known as British Airways) 747

Port of entry: Boston
I landed in Houston, Texas approximately 43 years ago via the S.S. Uterus, a fine ship that was decommissioned shortly after my arrival. :p

 
My son was born in England, on a US Military installation and moved to the US when he was 6 months old. He is a US citizen but has dual citizenship in England as well.

 
Born in Iceland and moved here when I was 10 (with the parents of course) :D

Became a US citizen while in high school.

 
Born in Germany, dad was in the Army. Met a wonderful german woman (my mom), and had me. I am a US citizen but have dual citizenship US and German. Came over here when I was 3 years old. Is this a great country or what!!!! :yahoo: :yahoo: Smitty

 
Just what I was thinking. Unless you're Native American, we're all immigrants :)
Native Americans are immigrants too, they just got here first; in all probability they took the land bridge from Asia.
Nope, we stayed on our little Island when the Great White Bear of the Northern Frost passed gas in a rather abrupt way and blew Pangea apart :p

Don't you whities know anyting? :lol:

I've got a question for you Dual Citizen folks. Didn't you have to declare citizenship in just one country at age 18 and renounce the other?

 
I've got a question for you Dual Citizen folks. Didn't you have to declare citizenship in just one country at age 18 and renounce the other?
Depends on the countries involved. The US used to make you renounce other citizenships, now they don't. My wife and kids both have dual and both passports. We travel on whichever is more convienent at that airport.

 
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