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In turn, you suddenly start to pay attention to shows like Money Box Live (Wednesday, 3pm, Radio 4), in which the gently sympathetic Paul Lewis fields questions from rattled listeners about ISAs, pensions, balanced portfolios, even changes of citizenship, and puts them to the experts, who provide comprehensible, but not quite detailed, answers.
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The only person who questioned his change of citizenship was own father, Lagat said.
Galbraith remembers explaining his change of citizenship at a press conference in Canada: "When I graduated I had the choice between spending my life in the heavy disciplined labour of an Ontario farm or a leisurely academic existence in California - and I do not think any member of this press corps would not have taken the same decision".
Obama had railed against "inversions", the name given for these tax-inspired changes of corporate citizenship, "one of the most insidious tax loopholes out there".
Because of these loopholes, human rights groups report that the changes to citizenship policies have created tens of thousands of stateless people, with some estimates exceeding 100,000.
"Now Russia has become more aggressive and started to change their understanding of citizenship, they could become an even more permanent part of the Russian state.
"Now that Russia has become more aggressive and started to change their understanding of citizenship, they could become an even more permanent part of the Russian state.
His recommendations include establishing a new national public holiday, council tax discounts for volunteer work, changes to current categories of citizenship, language loans for new immigrants to learn English, a type of community service to enhance "citizen education" and special ceremonies for school-leavers.
He noted that state lawmakers voted in his proposals and that any changes to his proof of citizenship law would have to be approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature.
But what has not changed is the imperative of citizenship, that willingness of a 26-year-old deacon, or a Unitarian minister, or a young mother of five, to decide they loved this country so much that they'd risk everything to realize its promise.
So important a change in the condition of citizenship as it actually existed, if intended, would have been expressly declared".
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