An engineer by training, American by citizenship, New Yorker by birth and attitude, he has lived much of his life in Asia and Europe.
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Welsh by birth, American by citizenship, he took over Japan's most admired company in 2005, when it was in serious trouble, and turned it around in the face of immense cultural obstacles.
The Bulgarian MPs on Friday praised the stand taken by Bulgarians against the deportations, saying Jews had been saved by being given Bulgarian citizenship or visas to Palestine issued by Bulgarian diplomats.
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Mr Depardieu was granted Russian citizenship by a decree signed by Mr Putin on 3 January.
This week, French actor Gerard Depardieu was granted Russian citizenship by president Vladimir Putin.
Some extractive companies have demonstrated good corporate citizenship by investing in community-building in regions where they operate.
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Japan has many ethnic Koreans who assimilated into Japanese society by taking Japanese citizenship and using Japanese names.
There are many ethnic Koreans who assimilated into Japanese society by taking Japanese citizenship and using Japanese names.
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Cyprus's existing "citizenship by investment" programme will also be revised to reduce the amount of investment required to be eligible from 10m euros to 3m.
His older brother had a green card but may have been thwarted in his quest for U.S. citizenship by an assault charge, his father told The New York Times.
By renouncing his citizenship last September, before the public offering, he limited his 15% "exit tax" to the gains in his shares and other assets up to that point.
This point-based system may allow the U.S. to put legal immigrants on a path to citizenship by issuing green cards to legal immigrants based on criteria such as number of years present in the U.S., level of education, employment potential, etc.
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For more than a decade Congress has obsessed over the fact that a handful of rich folks, including fund operator John Templeton, Kenneth Dart of Dart Container and Campbell soup heir John Dorrance III were able to escape U.S. income and estate taxes by renouncing their citizenship.
It is not yet clear if any request by Bardot for Russian citizenship would be granted.
International migrants do participate in civic life and could do more if supported by residence-based citizenship that promotes civic engagement.
Gonzalez, who had dual Cuban and American citizenship, arrived Monday at the U.S. Interest Section in Havana to renounce his citizenship surrounded by his family and U.S. attorney.
The process, which doesn't offer a path to citizenship, opens on Aug. 15, according to a 16-page guideline issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency handing the process.
This will only be accelerated by regularizing the status and citizenship of millions of Hispanics in the coming years.
It's given to -- it's given by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and it is my honor to award it to Peter Lemon.
By providing a pathway to citizenship for the undocumented immigrants of Mexican origin, reform will make it easier for laborers to cross borders, which will harness the competitiveness of both countries.
The Washington Post reported last month that a former CASA de Maryland board member, Thomas Perez, has been picked by President Obama to head Citizenship and Immigration Services, the lead federal agency handling the naturalization of immigrants.
But Bush is moving away from the Democratic position on immigration by endorsing more stringent requirements for citizenship.
Both the AFL-CIO and SEIU are lobbying for an easier path to citizenship than was proposed by the 2007 effort.
Like Carvajal, he's been left disappointed by the existing rules for acquiring citizenship, and stands to benefit from the new system.
Some Republicans shun the idea of a single, encompassing bill, especially one that would contain a path to citizenship, still viewed by some as amnesty.
Several of the bill's authors have said the American public only is willing to accept citizenship, still derided by some as amnesty, if it comes with tough conditions.
He is expected to meet with President Vladimir Putin -- who granted the citizenship to him personally by presidential decree -- on Saturday evening, official news agency RIA Novosti reported.
This question was debated on March 15th at a conference on corporate citizenship held in New York by The Economist (and chaired by this columnist).
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