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Im korean and i wasn't born in America but i have a American passport so do i consider myself an American?

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i was also born in Brazil but came to America when i was 2. Do i consider myself as brazlian also for being born there?

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  1. Brazil IS IN AMERICA, BUBBLES !


  2. Your race is korean but your nationality is both brazilian and american. It is your preference on what you would like to go by, but it doesn't really matter.

  3. no you where born in brazil so there you go .... your not an American alot of dems are giving state licenses away to illegals so they now think they have the right to demand certain things     just plain stupid

  4. Korean by race.

    Brazilian by birth.

    American if you feel American (or if you are naturalized.)

    Since you came here at 2, I'd say you've earned the right to call yourself an American should you choose to.

    :)


  5. You identified yourself as Korean so that is what you are.

  6. welcome to the melting pot

  7. If you gained american citizenship, then you are one of us.read your passport, it should say which country you are considered a person of. This has too many twists to decide. Were your parents us citizens? If so you are american, or if they were naturalized. Read your birth certificate, research this, or provide more data.

  8. What you considered is up to you but What  people  thing don't matter. What matter is what your  passports rights.

    You are a Brazilian Citizen because you are born there.

    You are a Korean Citizen because probable one  of your parents  is Korean.

    You, if naturalized is also American Citizen.

    You Can call yourself a Brazilian American  of Korean descent

  9. I can't answer the question unless you explain how you obtained an american passport.  

  10. If you have an American passport then you're an American citizen. However, most people would distiguish themselves based on which country most influences their lives. I wonder consider myself Guatemalan-American. I was born in the U.S., but my parents are from Guatemala. Both nationalities have influenced me.  

  11. honey you can consider yourself whatever your lil heart desires.

  12. No you are not American. I could care less what you consider yourself it is a loss for you at this point.

    Rob

    United States Air Force Recruiter

    McCain in 2008

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