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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-04-2011 @ 3:26PM
estevezkid66 said...
I am able to have 3 passports, as well. I am a citizen if Ireland, USA & Spain. I have the birthright to citizenship in Ireland and Spain. I am 2nd generation Irish and Spanish. I was born in the USA. Many people do not realize if you are 1st or2nd generation, meaning your parents or grandparents were from another country and came to the USA, that makes you 1st or 2nd generation and a right to citizenship to the countries your parents or grandparents are from. The birthright to citizenship stops at the 2nd generation. I am not sure about the criteria for all the other countries in the world but I am about my generational roots in Ireland and Spain. In fact, if I wanted, I could be a citizen of the UK, as well. It would be more difficult but when my grandmother was born in Ireland (south), it was still under British rule and oppression. Interesting, right? Check out your ancestry, you never know what you are able to posses.