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My nephew came to visit his uncle plommer the other day, my brother brought him down from Ottawa for a visit during March break.

The kid was born in the USA to an American mother and Canadian father, he lived the first 2 yrs of his life in Florida then moved to Ottawa with his dad, he will grow up in Canada as a dual citizen, Canadian citizenship is automatic since his father is Canadian.

The kid has a good sense of humour and understands uncle plommer likes to joke around alot.

The other day I asked him to recite the US pledge of Allegiance. He looked at me with a look of confusion and then said he doesn't know what I'm talking about - to which I replied "that is the correct answer kid". Subsequent requests for him to recite the pledge are met with a very loud response of: "I'm CANADIAN uncle plommer - sheesh"

The kid is an American for convenience and a Canadian at heart. Uncle plommer likes this.
 
If you have any decency as a human being, stay completely out of the kid's life! Scary! Very scary! :hides:
Not possible, the kid loves his uncle, and the feeling is very mutual, the kid is great and I will be part of his life until I die.

When he is old enough, I will make sure to have him register to vote in US elections so that we can tell him who we want to vote for.
This is a nice perk for a Canadian.
 
No doubt, but gonna try to look at the glass half full! At least Plommer isn't a pedophile! :hides:
The kid has a good thing going, as a dual US/Canadian the border is meaningless to him, he can enter Canada or the US at will when he is an adult, he can live and work or go to school in either country without needing permission from immigration. This is a nice setup.