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Casual study in the USADual US/Canadian citizen with an expired passportAs a USA citizen, can I cross the USA-Canada land border with my Hungarian passport?Dual citizenship passports and visasI secured a visa for the US. What happens once I arrive at a US port-of-entry seeking admission into the country?Re-entering Germany, with transit in the US, with only a national ID card and another passportWhat is the penalty for dual US citizens who lie on the ESTA form in order to enter under VWP using their second passport?Is the US border police correct when he says photo ID is no good?USA: What visa should I have entered on?I may have broken ESTA rules without knowing. What to do now?






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I was born in US as a child to foreign diplomat. I recently became Canadian citizen and the passport shows birth place ad NY USA. Obviously, I am not and cannot be a US citizen according to US constitution. As all US citizen require to enter US with its passport but I am not, will I have issues at US border and could offspring of foreign diplomat explanation be enough?










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  • Are you certain that the diplomatic exception applies to you? There is some misunderstanding about exactly which people are covered. If one of your parents was, for example, an employee or officer of the UN, you may in fact be a US citizen. Alternatively, if your NY birth certificate notes your parent's diplomatic status and that you are therefore not a US citizen (which I believe some states do but I don't know about New York) then a copy of that would help your peace of mind.

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I was born in US as a child to foreign diplomat. I recently became Canadian citizen and the passport shows birth place ad NY USA. Obviously, I am not and cannot be a US citizen according to US constitution. As all US citizen require to enter US with its passport but I am not, will I have issues at US border and could offspring of foreign diplomat explanation be enough?










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  • Are you certain that the diplomatic exception applies to you? There is some misunderstanding about exactly which people are covered. If one of your parents was, for example, an employee or officer of the UN, you may in fact be a US citizen. Alternatively, if your NY birth certificate notes your parent's diplomatic status and that you are therefore not a US citizen (which I believe some states do but I don't know about New York) then a copy of that would help your peace of mind.

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I was born in US as a child to foreign diplomat. I recently became Canadian citizen and the passport shows birth place ad NY USA. Obviously, I am not and cannot be a US citizen according to US constitution. As all US citizen require to enter US with its passport but I am not, will I have issues at US border and could offspring of foreign diplomat explanation be enough?










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  • Are you certain that the diplomatic exception applies to you? There is some misunderstanding about exactly which people are covered. If one of your parents was, for example, an employee or officer of the UN, you may in fact be a US citizen. Alternatively, if your NY birth certificate notes your parent's diplomatic status and that you are therefore not a US citizen (which I believe some states do but I don't know about New York) then a copy of that would help your peace of mind.

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  • Are you certain that the diplomatic exception applies to you? There is some misunderstanding about exactly which people are covered. If one of your parents was, for example, an employee or officer of the UN, you may in fact be a US citizen. Alternatively, if your NY birth certificate notes your parent's diplomatic status and that you are therefore not a US citizen (which I believe some states do but I don't know about New York) then a copy of that would help your peace of mind.

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Are you certain that the diplomatic exception applies to you? There is some misunderstanding about exactly which people are covered. If one of your parents was, for example, an employee or officer of the UN, you may in fact be a US citizen. Alternatively, if your NY birth certificate notes your parent's diplomatic status and that you are therefore not a US citizen (which I believe some states do but I don't know about New York) then a copy of that would help your peace of mind.

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Are you certain that the diplomatic exception applies to you? There is some misunderstanding about exactly which people are covered. If one of your parents was, for example, an employee or officer of the UN, you may in fact be a US citizen. Alternatively, if your NY birth certificate notes your parent's diplomatic status and that you are therefore not a US citizen (which I believe some states do but I don't know about New York) then a copy of that would help your peace of mind.

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You will not have trouble entering the US. If you are questioned about your birthplace, you simply state the facts: You were born as a child of a foreign diplomat in the US on official service. That should be enough to satisfy the officer. They will not presume that you are a US citizen and you are not claiming that you are.






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