Posted on 24 December 2012. Tags: agnostic, ancestors, atheist, Citizenship, Denounce, god, guy, human imagination, idea, lebanese, lebanese government, religions, religious person, sensitive issue, sheiks
I am a canadian lebanese guy and i want my official religion on my documents in lebanon to be: atheist or agnostic or even apostate.
I dont mind the label, the point is that I do not believe in god, and I really believe all religions are man-made, and that the idea of god is just a part of human imagination.
If I reject the religion handed down from my parents and all other current options, do i have to renounce my lebanese citizenship?
This is an extremely sensitive issue for me right now because I do NOT accept the need for a sheiks approval in order to get married. I’m 24 and I’m thinking of getting married. I will definitely not be marrying a religious person, and I have absolutely no requirement that the girl be sunni like my parents. That aside, I am proudly not affiliated with any religion, and I’m hoping to find a way for the lebanese government to let me be who i am, and not who my ancestors were.
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Posted on 15 April 2012. Tags: 8th grade basketball, Citizenship, golf team, GPA, grade basketball team, green card, korean business, Lived, Played, seoul korea, skate, Team, upper middle class, us citizenship, viola
I have to move to Korea due to family problems, but would I pass admissions with…
-ok grades… A’s n high B’s
-US citizenship
-Father with US citizenship. Mother with green card.
-9th grade going to 10th
-Played viola for 2 yrs.Piano for 7 yrs.
-Lived in the US since 6 months
-born in Seoul Korea
-figure skate 3rd in state. Also golf team in 8th grade basketball team 7th
-4.31 GPA
-parents are not affiliated with the Korean gov or a Korean business (Samsung, lg, Kia, etc)
-upper middle class. Enough to pay for int schools
Sorry for the grammar I was planning to go to YISS cause it’s near where my Korean apartment is.
Thanks
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Posted on 11 January 2012. Tags: argentina, canada, canada 2, canada canadian, canadian visa, Cartels, Citizen, Citizenship, drug cartels, Drugs, loss, visiting mexico
Is this scenario at all possible? if not, what would make it more realistic??
– citizen of argentina and u.s.a (born in Argentina)
-lives in canada (canadian visa)
-visiting mexico.
– affiliated with drug cartels (big connections)
– involved in transporting and distribution of drugs (from mexico to u.s.)
– murdered someone ( in mexico)
– gets caught for it all!!!!!!!
would this happen?
1. visa declined in canada?
2. loss of citizenship with US
3. deported back to Argentina (first/home land)
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