In Carolina's bio, it says she was born in Panama and moved to the US when she was 6. So does anyone know how she was allowed onto Survivor? How is she a US citizen??
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How was Carolina allowed on the show?? |
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I remember a while back us Canadians were always really pissed because one of the survivor rules was that you had to be an American citizen in order to be
allowed on the show so we of course, couldn't apply.
In Carolina's bio, it says she was born in Panama and moved to the US when she was 6. So does anyone know how she was allowed onto Survivor? How is she a US citizen?? |
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SurvivorNinja |
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There have been several Survivors who were not born in USA. Jerri, and i'm pretty sure both Frank and Kel (Kel being Canadian if i'm not mistaken) are
a few of many. They all have american citizenship, whether they were born there or not.
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TRPnitroS |
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She became a US citizen therefore allowing her to be on the show.
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chapera rocks |
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No offense, but stupidest.thread.ever.
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Knoxville Jackass |
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Matthew from Amazon was born in Hong Kong
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platinumtlc |
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Wow. This thread could be legendary.
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Dictatorship |
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<3 the OP being pwnt in 5 minutes <3
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MJSLawrence |
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Sensei Mike1 wrote: You just have to have lived in the US for the past three years to be deemed eligible...that's what the old rules were anyways... |
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SPunKeeMonKee |
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Obviously this is a failed attempt at a Naked Ghandia.
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Cuauhtemoc Gilmore |
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Dictatorship wrote: |
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craig |
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What if she is the descendant of US citizens from the Panama Canal Zone?
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taigark |
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chapera rocks wrote:
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Seltzer234 |
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Carolina is not Canadian.
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XtremeInnovator420 |
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I think the topic starter was saying Carolina was Panamanian, unless I'm mistaken. To the best of my knowledge, Kel was the only Canadian...and well, he
wasn't exactly the best representative for us, lol.
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WylDawg |
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I don't really know how US laws work, but I'm pretty sure becoming a US citizen doesn't take a lifetime to achieve. Anyone of us Canooks could move
to the States and be elligible for Survivor after a while.
I actually considered this.... |
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srvivrfreakevelrich |
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Seltzer234 wrote: no shit sherlock |
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HazelEyes48 |
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SPunKeeMonKee wrote: *Pukes* |
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SurvivorNinja |
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In other unrelated and useless news..Kim Mullen was Miss Ohio 2002 and it seems Candace was Miss Ohio 2003. One year apart..lets see if Candace can do better
than Kim.
ETA: I'm fully expecting Miss Ohio 2004 to be on season 24 of Survivor. |
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solesurvivor01 |
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WylDawg wrote:It isn't terribly difficult to become a citizen. My dad became a citizen by marrying my mom, which was only a few years after he moved to the US. And that would be really funny if you or someone else did that solely to get on Survivor. |
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Surfing Hippo in Trouble |
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My uncle just came from Costa Rica a couple of years ago and took his citizenship test and passed. And I had a canadian teacher that did the same thing.
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Vyvvi |
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You Canadians just need to admit that you fail at life. Once you face the truth you will realize why Survivor is better without you.
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