Event class: citizen, became, citizenship, united states, american, u. s., british, granted, since, canadian
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Events with high posterior probability
Inge Deutschkron | Inge Deutschkron became an Israeli citizen in 1966. |
Hannah Arendt | In 1937, she was stripped of her German citizenship. |
Frances Xavier Cabrini | Cabrini was naturalized as a United States citizen in 1909. |
Men Nguyen | In 1986 he became an American citizen. |
John Simpson (journalist) | Simpson, whose grandmother was born in Ireland, holds British and Irish citizenship ; he moved back to London in 2005 after living in Ireland for several years. |
Bernard Lagat | The U. S. does allow dual citizenship and consequently races run by Lagat after May 7, 2004 could have been ratified as American records, since USATF rules only state that an athlete has to be a U. S. citizen competing in a sanctioned competition to be eligible to set a national record. |
Theodor Geiger | here he lived until 1943, even obtaining Danish citizenship. |
Tony van Dorp | However, since 1957 he lived most of the time in the United States and had the US citizenship. |
David Soul | In September 2004, Soul became a British citizen, but retained his US citizenship. |
Vladimir Prelog | In 1959, Prelog gained Swiss citizenship. |
Mohammad Nahavandian | He held the Permanent residence of the United States (Green Card) since 1990. |
John Schneeberger | In 1993, he acquired Canadian citizenship. |
Willard Reaves | Willard Reaves became a Canadian citizen in 1990. |
Bahman Sholevar | He extended his self-imposed exile in the United States indefinitely and became a citizen of the United States in 1981. |
Richard Lindner (painter) | In 1948 he became an American citizen. |
Hana Mandl?kov? | Hana married Australian restaurateur Jan Sedlak in Prague in 1986 : they divorced two years later, shortly after Mandlikova obtained Australian citizenship. |
Asfa-Wossen Asserate | In 1981 he became a German citizen. |
Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan | In 1993, he left for the United Kingdom on political asylum, where he acquired British nationality during his stay in northwest London and became entitled to UK state benefits. |
Mohammed Amer | In 2009, Amer became a US citizen, which enabled him to travel to Amman, Jordan and visited family he had not seen for almost twenty years. |
Irene van Dyk | She became a citizen of New Zealand in 2005. |
Iyman Faris | Faris became a U. S. citizen in 1999. |
Dmitri Novgorodsky | In 1998, he was granted the'' Extraordinary Abilities in the Arts'' permanent US residence. |
Neil Harbisson | Cyborg Passport In 2004, Harbisson was not allowed to renew his UK passport because his passport photo was rejected. |
Michael Dobbs (American author) | He became a U. S. citizen in 2010. |
Frantz Jehin-Prume | He became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 1868. |
Nic Pothas | Following his representation of South Africa at international level in 2000, Pothas acquired a Greek passport owing to his Greek heritage. |
Leslie Cheung | He moved to Vancouver in 1990 and became a Canadian citizen by naturalisation. |
Max Black | In 1948, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. |
Egon Petri | He became a naturalised American citizen in 1955. |
Joe Bugner | In 1986 he moved to Australia, where he adopted the nickname Aussie Joe after taking out dual British-Australian nationality. |
Prabal Gurung | In 2013 Gurung acquired US citizenship. |
Helen MacInnes | MacInnes became a U. S. citizen in 1952. |
Serge Ibaka | After years living in the country he was finally granted Spanish citizenship on July 15, 2011. |
Johnny Friedlaender | After living in Paris for 13 years, Friedlaender became a French citizen in 1950. |
Roy Wegerle | Wegerle gained his US citizenship in 1991, after being eligible through his American wife. |
Robert Triffin | Triffin became a U. S. citizen in 1942. |
Conlon Nancarrow | He became a Mexican citizen in 1955. |
Peter Paul Koprowski | He became a Canadian citizen in 1976. |
John Loder (actor) | In 1959 he became a naturalised citizen of the United Kingdom, as he had been of'' uncertain nationality''. |
Jacques Feyder | He adopted French nationality in 1928. |
Edwin Ramos | After marrying a woman who was a U. S. citizen, Ramos applied again for citizenship ; his application was still pending as of 2008. |
Fabien Lef?vre | Fabien competed for France until 2013 when he became a resident of the United States. |
Mstislav Rostropovich | His Soviet citizenship was restored in 1990, although he and his family had already become American citizens. |
Pauline Garon | In February 1928 Garon became a citizen of the United States. |
Antonin Raymond | Despite becoming a naturalized American citizen in 1916, Raymond became the honorary consul for the Czechoslovak Republic, representing the government of T. G. Masaryk. |
Aleksander Einseln | He immigrated to the United States in 1949 and became a U. S. citizen. |
Bruno Bettelheim | He soon moved to Chicago and became a naturalized U. S. citizen in 1944 and married an American. |
John Barrowman | Barrowman graduated from high school in 1985, and became a naturalised citizen of the United States (although he maintains dual citizenship of both the United Kingdom and the US). |
Thomas Orde-Lees | When Japan entered World War II in 1941, Orde-Lees, as a resident alien and citizen of a hostile power, was allowed to leave with his family ; they moved to Wellington, New Zealand. |
William G. Bowdler | He became a U. S. citizen in 1945. |
Khalid bin Mahfouz | In 1990 Khalid bin Mahfouz acquired Irish citizenship through inward-investment procedures. |
Lise Meitner | Meitner became a Swedish citizen in 1949. |
Liang Chow | Chow became a U. S. citizen in 2002. |
Ulf Samuelsson | In 2003, when Sweden permitted dual citizenships, Ulf got his Swedish citizenship back. |
George Lenczowski | He became a U. S. citizen in 1951. |
Svetlana Alliluyeva | Then in the 1990s she again went to the United Kingdom, becoming a British citizen, settling in Bristol and lived there until 2009 when she went back to the United States to live there on a permanent visa, but she remained a British citizen. |
Rifqa Bary controversy | In September 2010, Rifqa received permanent residence status and can apply for United States citizenship once she turns 23. |
Thanasis Antetokounmpo | He officially gained full Greek citizenship on May 9, 2013, with the official legal spelling of his name being Antetokounmpo. |
Ayn Rand | Rand became an American citizen in 1931. |
Richard O'Brien | In August 2010, New Zealand's Dominion Post reported that O'Brien would be allowed residency and possibly citizenship as an'' exceptional'' case. |
Joseph Costa (aviator) | In April 1936 he obtained USA citizenship. |
Peter Lorre | In 1941, Peter Lorre became a naturalized citizen of the United States. |
Phillip Dutton | In 2006, Dutton announced that he would be changing his citizenship, allowing him to ride for the United States. |
Ameen Rihani | He became an American citizen in 1901. |
Alexander P. de Seversky | In 1927, Seversky became a naturalized citizen of the United States. |
James Cameron | Although Cameron has resided in the United States since 1971, he remains a Canadian citizen. |
James E. Norris | Norris became a U. S. citizen in 1919. |
Frans de Waal | He became an American citizen in 2008. |
David Oei | He became a naturalized U. S. citizen on November 20, 1985. |
Edgar Guest | He became a naturalized citizen in 1902. |
Marius Tincu | Since 2007, he has held dual French - Romanian citizenship. |
Jan Stander | By virtue of residing in the country for four years, in October 2008 Stander became eligible to represent Scotland at international level. |
Hans Richter (artist) | Richter moved from Switzerland to the United States in 1940 and became an American citizen. |
Lucian Ercolani | He took British citizenship in 1923. |
Ernesto Nathan | In 1888 he obtained Italian citizenship. |
Harry Oakes | Oakes took British citizenship and for tax reasons lived in the Bahamas from 1935. |
Katerina Ksenyeva | In 2013, Ksenyeva came to the United States on a O-1 visa granted for persons with extraordinary abilities in arts, and started working in New York. |
Victoria Fyodorova | She was granted permission and arrived in the United States in March 1975 on a three-month travel visa. |
David Feherty | At the age of 51, Feherty became a naturalised citizen of the United States on 23 February 2010. |
Lars-Eric Lindblad | He immigrated to the United States in 1951 and later became an American citizen. |
Erna Low | Low set up a permanent home in Britain and became a citizen in 1940, changing her name from Lӧwe to Low in the process. |
Solomon Adler | He became a naturalized United States citizen in 1940. |
Alek Rapoport | In 1977, Rapoport's family was granted U. S. immigration status and settled in San Francisco. |
Sepy Dobronyi | On December 20, 1963, 40-year-old Dobronyi, who had citizenship in Hungary, Sweden and Cuba, was sworn in a federal courtroom, as a United States citizen by Judge Emett C. Choate. |
Bill Gaede | After his application for a Cuban resident visa was turned down, he re-entered the United States in 1977, this time as a tourist. |
George Grosz | Grosz became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1938, and made his home in Bayside, New York. |
Pierre Daura | They established permanent residence in Virginia, and Pierre and Martha became naturalized U. S. citizens in 1943. |
Alberto David | In 2012 he got the Italian citizenship and from July 2012 he officially represents Italy. |
Orhan Mustafi | On 27 October 2008, he gained a Swiss passport, but also has Albania n and Macedonian dual-nationalities. |
Eric Abetz | On 30 July 2010, a Tasmanian resident, John Hawkins, lodged an objection to Eric Abetz's nomination for reelection alleging that Abetz holds dual citizenship of both his birthplace, Germany, and Australia. |
Hannah Arendt | In 1950, Arendt became a naturalized citizen of the United States. |
Paul Henreid | In 1946, Henreid became a citizen of the United States. |
Chris Niedenthal | In 1998 he received Polish citizenship and continues to live in Poland. |
Margot Kidder | Kidder became a United States citizen on August 17, 2005, in Butte, Montana ; she lives in Livingston, Montana. |
Alan Green (soccer) | When Green moved to the Cosmos, he still had not yet become an American citizen, but received his citizenship in November 1983. |
Mariana Yampolsky | She was born in the United States but came to Mexico to study art and never left, becoming a Mexican citizen in 1958. |
Natalie Grinham | She became a Dutch citizen in February 2008. |
Jacob Schiff | He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in September 1870. |
Lornah Kiplagat | She gained Dutch citizenship in 2003 and has competed for the Netherlands since. |
John Farrow | Farrow became an American citizen in July 1947. |