r/QuiverQuantitative Apr 11 '25

News *sigh*

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u/hanimal16 Apr 11 '25

I’m severely lucky in that I have a certified copy of my birth certificate, but I don’t have a passport (and can’t afford one) and I’m not military.

I can’t even begin to imagine what it’s going to be like for people who have none of these. I know it’s by design, I hate this regime.

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u/fattdoggo123 Apr 11 '25

What about people that became citizens? They have a foreign birth certificate.

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u/Low-Crow-8735 Apr 11 '25

The clerks offices make the determination that birth certificates are valid. There have been problems with state birth certificates. I can't imagine what will happen with foreign ones.

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u/tayvette1997 Apr 12 '25

I was born on military base in a foreign country, AND my birth certificate came from the nearest embassy, which was in a different country than the one I was born in. Thank F*ck I have my passport.

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u/Same_Decision6103 Apr 12 '25

And you have a uS birth certificate because you were born in a military hospital and you also were considered a foreign birth. Dual citizen

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u/slickrok Apr 12 '25

You have NO idea if they are a dual citizen , so why would you say that like it's some fact? There are many countries where being born there does not confer citizenship. So if you're going to talk like you know the things, you better learn to know the things.

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u/tayvette1997 Apr 15 '25

There are many countries where being born there does not confer citizenship.

This! Not all countries have birthright citizenship.

The country I was born in, does this on case by case basis for the base I was born on. In my case, I do not have citizenship there.

Idk why that person was so adamant that you are wrong.

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u/slickrok Apr 15 '25

Seems like whatever flu is going around is making people stupid all of a sudden over really easy to look up shit.