@evan Depends on how long they have been abroad. Putting a specific number to it is hard, but I feel like if you're an expat who doesn't plan to come home, you shouldn't get a say in what happens to your former country.
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Thursday, 30-May-2024 22:51:47 JST Evan Prodromou @trebach @CanisMajoris You can do that and still maintain your citizenship in your home country.
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Trebach (trebach@functional.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 30-May-2024 22:51:49 JST Trebach @CanisMajoris @evan If you're an expat who has no plans of ever coming home, then you should begin the process of becoming a citizen of whatever country is your new home
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