Quetzalcoatl

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This is super common. I think I can get Polish/German citizenship, if I really wanted to.

I know Ireland is like that, too. What is your native country, what benefit is getting Italian citizenship?
Being from Trinidad and Tobago lmao

Would be good to have a second passport anyway. And an EU one can't be a bad one to have
 

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    Being from Trinidad and Tobago lmao

    Would be good to have a second passport anyway. And an EU one can't be a bad one to have
    Nah, EU Passports are dope. I think only Japan's is stronger, just in total number of countries you can visit.

    Are you (in the Caribbean term) colored, or are you a whiteboy? Italian ancestry from T&T, if you were a woman, I'd want to smell your farts.
     

    Quetzalcoatl

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    Nah, EU Passports are dope. I think only Japan's is stronger, just in total number of countries you can visit.

    Are you (in the Caribbean term) colored, or are you a whiteboy? Italian ancestry from T&T, if you were a woman, I'd want to smell your farts.
    Glad I'm not a woman then :shifty: and no, not "coloured" lol (I don't think I ever used that term unironically before).
     

    Quetzalcoatl

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    All/most USVI/BVI, St. Kitts and Nevis, Barbados, PR, and that place where Joran Van der Sloot murdered that bitch from Georgia.

    That's what I can remember right now. I think more, but it's been a while.
    Oh yeah, USVI, BVI and PR are a bit different from the rest of the West Indies culturally. Maybe the rich whites in Barbados still refer to people as "coloured" lol
     

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    Nor here since about 1995. Coloured in South Africa is a thing though for mixed race.

    @Quetzalcoatl I know it goes so far back but I didn't think x3 GGP was valid, or at least extremely difficult if one of them took different citizenship, but I've never had to look into it that far. I got mine at 18 but was a while ago now and easier from a parent.
     
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    Oh yeah, USVI, BVI and PR are a bit different from the rest of the West Indies culturally. Maybe the rich whites in Barbados still refer to people as "coloured" lol
    Nor here since about 1995. Coloured in South Africa is a thing though for mixed race.

    @Quetzalcoatl I know it goes so far back but I didn't think x3 GGP was valid, or at least extremely difficult if one of them took different citizenship, but I've never had to look into it that far. I got mine at 18 but was a while ago now and easier from a parent.
    Yea, that's how it's used, like black is Black, like N'Golo Kante, white is white, like Haaland, but "colored" is everything in between.

    But I've never heard that term used by a White, I've always heard natives who are Black/Colored themselves use it to describe others.
     

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