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jody

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16. Does Venezuela recognize dual citizenship? If so then its citizens who are naturalized US citizens
Tue Oct 2, 2012, 05:57 PM
Oct 2012

can vote in Venezuela for its president and also in our election for president.

Naturalized US citizens from Mexico, Canada, Israel and over 50 nations that recognize dual citizenship can vote in US elections and their home country.

Wow. Are there that many US based Venezuelans around Miami? I wish them the best in their jonesgirl Sep 2012 #1
About 100k of them. Venezuela closed the Miami consulate... joshcryer Sep 2012 #2
That's an impressive number of voters--I'm thinking that not many are Hugo fans. nt MADem Sep 2012 #3
I'll be in the city that day. Should be interesting to see. nolabear Sep 2012 #4
I'm Venezuelan and living in Miami Marksman_91 Sep 2012 #5
My daughter lived in Venezuela for several years (before Chavez) and I visited many times efhmc Sep 2012 #6
Yeah, we are ALL frustrated. Marksman_91 Sep 2012 #7
When she lived in Caracus, I felt she was very safe. She took the subway to work and everyone on it efhmc Oct 2012 #8
I know a young man traveling with friends in a car - they were ALL kidnapped wordpix Oct 2012 #36
You know exactly why he closed down the Consulate dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #9
The US expelled a Venezuelan diplomat conspiring to do "cyber warfare." joshcryer Oct 2012 #10
right wing liars fascisthunter Oct 2012 #11
Yes, it was Marksman_91 Oct 2012 #13
I respect what both men achieved dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #14
Loser, am I? Marksman_91 Oct 2012 #17
LOL. So Che was a loser? naaman fletcher Oct 2012 #18
Not for associated reasons mentioned he didn't. dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #19
Who knows what associated reasons each person left? naaman fletcher Oct 2012 #20
With regard to your second question. dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #21
I hadn't realized that, sorry. naaman fletcher Oct 2012 #23
I find it hilariously ironic when people use Che's image, especially as accessories. Marksman_91 Oct 2012 #24
huh? Many of your so-called "losers" fled for their lives & I know a family who did wordpix Oct 2012 #37
He's also increased literacy there dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #38
Oh here we go LOL snooper2 Oct 2012 #15
You are awesome! Thanks for posting this! Pterodactyl Oct 2012 #25
I really don't understand the support he gets here Marksman_91 Oct 2012 #26
You don't have to be insulting. joshcryer Oct 2012 #28
Right, I'll tone it down with the offenses Marksman_91 Oct 2012 #29
You're a socialist? bitchkitty Oct 2012 #30
It's not necessary to be a capitalist to hate Chávez or Che, my friend. Marksman_91 Oct 2012 #32
It's not necessary to call me friend, bitchkitty Oct 2012 #33
So you can't be friends with people who disagree with you on political issues? Marksman_91 Oct 2012 #34
Not a dude. bitchkitty Oct 2012 #35
You can't spell crap without AP KamaAina Oct 2012 #12
Does Venezuela recognize dual citizenship? If so then its citizens who are naturalized US citizens jody Oct 2012 #16
No Venezuelan dual citizenship after they turn 25. joshcryer Oct 2012 #27
New Orleans is not the capital of Louisiana revolution breeze Oct 2012 #22
That's actually a rather inexcusable error. ButterflyBlood Oct 2012 #31
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