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Twenty people in Charlotte became United States citizens on Independence Day. As America celebrates its 249th birthday, the Charlotte Museum of History helped 20 people from 13 different countries ...
Heavenly citizenship doesn’t mean abdicating our earthly citizenship. Especially when it comes to speaking on behalf of the ...
Getting citizenship on Canada Day is 'icing on top of the cake,' says new citizen On Tuesday, Derek Normanton was one of 49 people who became Canadian citizens at a ceremony at the Canadian Museum ...
Derek Normanton came to Nova Scotia to visit a friend in Truro, but after getting to see the province, he had an epiphany."We were sitting by the visitor centre and we were just like, 'We should move ...
How the Birthright Citizenship and Nationwide Injunctions Case Began The dispute before the court was prompted by an order President Trump signed on his first day back in the White House.
On Independence Day weekend, two citizenship stories Don't know much about history, but acts of kindness linger ...
Mitch Marner trade leaves Maple Leafs dream with bitter aftertaste Olivia Munn claims TV series director tried to ‘ruin’ her career Prime Minister Carney's message on Canada Day Ottawa revives ...
One immigrant is looking forward to fully participating in Australian civic life after gaining their citizenship on a day with special meaning in the Northern Territory.
A naturalization ceremony was held at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture in Richmond, bringing together 82 people from 39 different countries, all united by one goal: American citizenship.