Her kids, not her. She qualifies for a Somali Passport, but her kids is another issueWell that means she's going to live virtually stateless(?)
Her kids, not her. She qualifies for a Somali Passport, but her kids is another issueWell that means she's going to live virtually stateless(?)
I don't think she's financially stable considering how she wants to reunite with her husband in a country full of dangers and insane inflation rates. She'd have at least stayed back awhile until the country's governance issues stabilises.Secured a rich man? Why do you think that every woman marries for a loaded bag of money, especially some like her, a doctor with good salary and stable country like Kuwait?
I've been meaning to ask who is that in your profile pic?Are her kids stuck in Venezuela?
So why do they need to go to Venezuela? Like wtf?
Tough shit, her and Gustavo can line 9hrs a day for some toilet paper and loaf of a bread like everyone else![]()
The issue I assume isn't about her or her husband, it is the status of her kids. How can they travel to Canada or even claim Asylum if the kids are technically "Venezuelan". I would assume she has a "Somali" passport and her husband "Venezuelan". The issue ain't them, it is the kids, but this is all assumptionShe should consider Canada.
There are limited nations that give out jus soil (Birthright Citizenship). The kids are technically Venezualen, but they are in a more damned position then us when it comes to bureaucracy, too much for such actions. And it is more corrupt, with no guarentees and waiting list as much as a year.She is pretty vague. Im guessing her children are stateless then because if she's in the ME, they don't give sharci at all. Tough situation. Although it shouldn't take having 3 kids to figure out their citizenship status.
Failed state Faraxs can continue to stay mad.Keep triggering these faraxs I love seeing it.
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I know her from BBC Arabic program that she part of it. They funny thing she is from SL lool.uhhhh.....
Gulf countries have free healthcare and amazing benefits if you're a citizen. For example Kuwaitis get a really high government allowance when they get accepted to a decent university abroad.Why do they want a Arab citizenship so badly.
How much is the allowance for Kuwait students abroad?Gulf countries have free healthcare and amazing benefits if you're a citizen. For example Kuwaitis get a really high government allowance when they get accepted to a decent university abroad.
However many don't even try to get it. It's easier to obtain a US or European citizenship.
It depends on the program and what university they get into. The Kuwaiti government covers their rent, tuition, food, and a 800 kd allowance ($2.6k a month) on top of that. If they get into an ivy league or are a grad student they can make way more ($70k+ a year).How much is the allowance for Kuwait students abroad?
It depends on the program and what university they get into. The Kuwaiti government covers their rent, tuition, food, and a 800 kd allowance ($2.6k a month) on top of that. If they get into an ivy league or are a grad student they can make way more ($70k+ a year).
yesBut that's just for Kuwaiti citizens right?
Yeah just Kuwaiti citizens.But that's just for Kuwaiti citizens right?