Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out
Nov 04 2004, 20:00 EST [updated Nov 05 2004, 18:44 EST]
For those that don't think they'll be able to stand four more years of President Bush and an expanded Republican majority in congress, here's a guide to renouncing your citizenship. It's not so easy.
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The most serious barrier to renouncing your citizenship is that the State Department, which oversees expatriation, is reluctant to allow citizens to go “stateless.” Before allowing expatriation, the department will want you to have obtained citizenship or legal asylum in another country—usually a complicated and expensive process, if it can be done at all.
For more ideas, check some of these.
Update: over at Ian Bicking's blog (he's a fellow pythonista, but a mile left of the crew) a commenter points to Marry an American a way for Canadian singles to hook up with would be American expats. I guess that is easier than getting 4M+ Canadians moving the other way.
Update: Reuters reports that traffic to Canada's immigration site has increased six-fold since the election. Alec Baldwin, Sean Penn is that you?