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Cynic wrote: > On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 01:28:16 -0000, "P Pron" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Agreed, but although naturalisation would give "Lenny" British >> citizenship otherwise than by descent, the requirements are more >> difficult to meet, in his particular case. The fact that he has been >> living "on the black" and has no tax records or (presumably) NI >> contributions could prove problematical. Apart from anything else, >> "Lenny" could have difficulty in proving that he meets th residence >> requirements.... > > I was under the impression that any EU citizen may reside and work in > any EU country. Am I mistaken? No - but I can't see what it has to do with this thread, which is about how someone born in Italy in 1969 to a Belgian father and a British mother can sort himself out. It hasn't been established, so far, that he's a citizen of anywhere at all - unless you know something we don't.....
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