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Poll: do you live in the country you were born in?

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What was the country you were born in?

One of the GCC [1] countries. I am sure none of them give citizenship or even permanent residency to non-citizens born in them. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperation_Council_for_the_Ara...

Generally only in the Americas is citizenship given to those who were born in a particular country. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_soli

Re: Poll: do you live in the country you were born in?

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I was born in Wales and live currently in England. These are two different countries of the four that form the UK.

My personal impression is that within the UK these are not seen so much as different countries but more as different administrative areas within the one country, and from without the UK you'd generally be lucky to find someone who is aware that Wales is a country and the UK is not.

Technically I should vote 'yes' but that doesn't feel right.

Re: Poll: do you live in the country you were born in?

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US -> Australia here; left for personal reasons. I would probably still be in the US otherwise. I miss the memory of the US sometimes, and the people I left behind. Also New Haven pizza.

US -> Scotland here; will probably return to US for the pizza.
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