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  2. Venezuelan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    A child born in Venezuela regardless of the nationality or status of the parents.; A child born outside Venezuela to parents who are both Venezuelans by birth.; A child born outside Venezuela to a Venezuelan father or mother, who is a Venezuelan by birth, provided that the child is living in Venezuela or declares his or her intention to obtain the Venezuelan nationality at any of the ...

  3. Renunciation of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Renunciation of citizenship is most straightforward in those countries which recognize and strictly enforce a single citizenship. Thus, voluntary naturalization in another country is considered as "giving up" of one's previous citizenship or implicit renunciation. For practical reasons, such an automatic renunciation cannot officially take ...

  4. Loss of citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Citizenship can be lost involuntarily through denaturalization, also known as deprivation or forfeiture. A person might have their citizenship revoked in this way due to: Fraud in the naturalization process, including sham marriages; Failure to renounce another citizenship after having committed to doing so in a naturalization procedure

  5. Venezuelans can still get parole into the United States. Here ...

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    Individuals filling out Form I-134A to financially support a Venezuelan citizen seeking to temporarily live in the United States must be physically located inside the U.S. and fill out a separate ...

  6. Certificate of Loss of Nationality - Wikipedia

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    Persons lacking an alternate nationality or refusing to declare one at the time of application may be listed as being stateless on their CLN. Unlike other countries, the United States allows persons to renounce their citizenship even when that person would become stateless upon loss of United States nationality.

  7. More Americans are renouncing their citizenship: Here’s who ...

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    How to renounce citizenship. To voluntarily give up American citizenship, Americans must first secure citizenship in another country. There are a number of ways to do this depending on the country

  8. Venezuelan migrants apply for TPS status with urgency as ...

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    In New York City, Jhonnattan was among the first to apply for TPS this week, after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services started accepting applications from Venezuelans who have been ...

  9. List of former United States citizens who relinquished their ...

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    Eventually, his belief in liberation theology would lead him to naturalize as a Honduran citizen in September 1974 and then renounce U.S. citizenship as a gesture of support for landless peasants and a measure of protest against the United States' influence in the country. Despite his naturalization, he was deported from the country in 1979 ...