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whathehell
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January 12, 2015
Question: How many expats here used "Right of Return" laws
based on family origins, as an aide to legal residence/citizenship in a foreign country?
I'm wondering what countries you went to, and how hard or easy it was for you
living and/or "assimilating", if that is the proper term, in the country you "returned"
to.
I have the right via my maternal grandparents. I'm learning the language
and considering using it for dual citizenship and part time residence.
Thanks.
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