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In reply to the discussion: This might have been posted already. Countries accepting U.S. citizens [View all]LeftInTX
(31,180 posts)56. I see an error already:
If you have Mexican parents, you were technically always a natural born citizen of Mexico. You just have to claim it and fill out the paperwork.
Its definitely a solid argument to try.
Not sure about other latin American countries.
Its definitely a solid argument to try.
Not sure about other latin American countries.
No! Your parents must be Mexican citizens for you to claim Mexican citizenship. My in-laws could have become Mexican citizens, but they didn't follow through. Hence, hubby is not eligible because his US born parents did not claim citizenship. The chain ended a generation ago.
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This might have been posted already. Countries accepting U.S. citizens [View all]
agalisgv
Nov 27
OP
Thank you!! I can dream. I live in Texas so it is like living in another country.
walkingman
Nov 27
#6
In 2011 my crazy son ( as in history of poor judgment) is living a few miles away. It's his 25th birthday
LeftInTX
Nov 29
#70
they are talking about an investor visa, not moving there if you have a job offer
Celerity
Nov 28
#48
Not all of those countries are open to US retirees. Most of those listed are
sinkingfeeling
Nov 27
#18
Or look into your families ancestry. My daughter and I are now dual citizens of Luxembourg
neverforget
Nov 27
#37