Skybluefaz
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Hell of a start.
Otis, I didn't question her right or otherwise to be considered British. What about the rest of my comment?
Well, yes you would if you wanted to be. Scratch that, just read number 3.if I moved to Japan when I was 2 I doubt I'd be considered Japanese.
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So I lose my nationality, I cease being English and become Japanese because a passport says so?Well, yes you would if you wanted to be. Scratch that, just read number 3.
1.Continued residence in Japan
The applicant must have lived in Japan for more than 5 years.
2.Must be over 20 years old
3.Be of good moral character
4.Financial stability
You or your spouse must be financially independent.
5.Agree to hold only Japanese citizenship
You would lose your own nationality once you gain Japanese citizenship.
6.Respect the Japanese Constitution
Not involved in political violence against Japanese government.
Why are you removing the choice from this scenario?So I lose my nationality, I cease being English and become Japanese because a passport says so?
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Well that's my point you don't choose your nationality do you. You are what you are. Not that there's anything wrong with that.Why are you removing the choice from this scenario?
Why isn't Erling Haaland playing for England then?Well that's my point you don't choose your nationality do you. You are what you are. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Because both his parents are Norwegian. Thanks for proving my point.Why isn't Erling Haaland playing for England then?
Born in England, lived here for 3 years.Because both his parents are Norwegian. Thanks for proving my point.
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OK, I know... literally the first thing I said was most people identify with their parents nationality more.Born in England, lived here for 3 years.
It's a sweeping generalisation but I'll go with it. No point arguing about two different things. Peace .OK, I know... literally the first thing I said was most people identify with their parents nationality more.
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I've deleted my last post because there's no point arguing, it's silly. She is indeed well within her rights to represent Britain though and good on her.It's a sweeping generalisation but I'll go with it. No point arguing about two different things. Peace .
I get that too. Must be a shoe I guess.I swear I keep hearing a let on serve but not the beep.
Doing my head in.
Must be their shoes I guess.
I agree, I usually only follow the mens game but this final is excellent quality.I thought women’s tennis was boring…but this is something special. If this the future of the women’s game then it is in safe hands with this pair.
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America initThis may just be a grumpy old man moment but is there really any need to blast out music between games?
This may just be a grumpy old man moment but is there really any need to blast out music between games?
I went to a live NFL game once, don't knock it before you try it kinda deal, it was the most obnoxious thing I've ever witnessed. An assault on all the senses.Could you imagine them banging out some Queen while a footballer gets treated for a leg snap?