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> You can't magically arrive somewhere and become a citizen of that place under their protection and rules of law.

Correct. So I have to work hard, and spend years on paperwork to be legally allowed to immigrate into some other country. I was born in country A, which I love. I moved to country B because I wanted to, and have spent 5 years on paperwork becoming a legal resident, and in about 2 more years I will be a citizen of country B and retain A. Also, because of my father's citizenship, I am now a citizen of country C, which happens to be an EU Member country, so I can live and work anywhere there too. At this point in my life, I think I'll eventually float back to country A, because I love it there.

I'm confident that if I worked hard, I could become a citizen of any country in the world I would want to live in (my personal list)

>What if the place that you go to has fewer liberties than the US?

Obviously, I'm not going to choose such a place.




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