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Old Oct 19, 2011 | 3:33 pm
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Originally Posted by Santander
I was born in the Soviet Union (now Russia) as a British citizen. I've lived in Russia (briefly when I was young), S. Korea, Australia, Canada, England (attending uni), the US (only as visiting student) and now Hong Kong. I had no interest to become Canadian but adopted citizenship relatively recently to vote for Stephane Dion. Being (mainly) ethnically Korean I hold a Korean permanent resident visa and I also have an Australian Resident Return Visa from my previous residence there. Including HK where I live right now, I'm eligible to live/work in 5 countries plus the EU. ^ Eventually though, I'd be willing to give up even my British citizenship to adopt Chinese/HK citizenship. (Koreans are a registered minority in China I'm 1/4 Chinese so I'm guessing it's possible)

And I'm only in my 20s.

Just to be clear, residency and citizenship aren't the same thing.
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