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Gail Simmons
Gail Simmons Instagram
“Yesterday was BIG. Sure, I turned a year older (who’s counting at this point?) but perhaps more importantly, after 23 years - almost to the day - as a New Yorker, I was sworn in as a US Citizen,” she captioned the post.
In the selfie, Simmons is holding a mini American flag standing in front of the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York City.
“Next stop, registering to #vote! Ready to finally participate fully,” she added.
02of 28Helen MirrenHelen Mirren.Maarten de Boer/ShutterstockThe British Oscar winner became a citizen of the United States in 2017, and opened up toPEOPLEabout how witnessing theterrorist attacks of 9/11while living in New York City inspired her to seek citizenship.“I saw the second tower come down,” Mirren said. “I had an epiphany. I realized where my allegiance and my heart and my intellect lay in that confrontation between extremism, religiosity — all those things andeverything that America represents.““And I thought, ‘I’m an American,’ " the actress, who is married to American director Taylor Hackford, continued. “I got an American flag, and I put it outside my window.”
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Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren.Maarten de Boer/Shutterstock
The British Oscar winner became a citizen of the United States in 2017, and opened up toPEOPLEabout how witnessing theterrorist attacks of 9/11while living in New York City inspired her to seek citizenship.
“I saw the second tower come down,” Mirren said. “I had an epiphany. I realized where my allegiance and my heart and my intellect lay in that confrontation between extremism, religiosity — all those things andeverything that America represents.”
“And I thought, ‘I’m an American,’ " the actress, who is married to American director Taylor Hackford, continued. “I got an American flag, and I put it outside my window.”
03of 28Enes Kanter FreedomTim Bradbury/Getty ImagesThe Boston Celtics player formerly known asEnes Kanterbecame a U.S. citizenin late November 2021and changed his last name for the occasion.The center, who was born in Switzerland and raised in Turkey, changed his name to “Enes Kanter Freedom” when he earned his U.S. citizenship.“It’s Official 🇺🇸 Mr. Freedom,” Kanter Freedom wrote in anInstagrampost on Tuesday with a picture showing him in a shirt that read, “U.S. CITIZEN, EST. 2021.“The athlete has frequently used his platform in the NBA to scrutinize China and Turkey for human rights violations. Earlier in November, he shared pictures tosocial mediaof customshoesthat criticized surveillance and labor practices in China and called for thecountryto not host the 2022 Winter Olympics.“Here [in the US] there is freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of the press,” Kanter Freedom toldCNNof his decision to change his last name and become a citizen. “I didn’t have any of those with Turkey.““Freedom is the greatest thing a human being can have,” he added. “That’s why I wanted to make that word a part of me, and carry it wherever I go.”
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Enes Kanter Freedom
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The Boston Celtics player formerly known asEnes Kanterbecame a U.S. citizenin late November 2021and changed his last name for the occasion.
The center, who was born in Switzerland and raised in Turkey, changed his name to “Enes Kanter Freedom” when he earned his U.S. citizenship.
“It’s Official 🇺🇸 Mr. Freedom,” Kanter Freedom wrote in anInstagrampost on Tuesday with a picture showing him in a shirt that read, “U.S. CITIZEN, EST. 2021.”
The athlete has frequently used his platform in the NBA to scrutinize China and Turkey for human rights violations. Earlier in November, he shared pictures tosocial mediaof customshoesthat criticized surveillance and labor practices in China and called for thecountryto not host the 2022 Winter Olympics.
“Here [in the US] there is freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of the press,” Kanter Freedom toldCNNof his decision to change his last name and become a citizen. “I didn’t have any of those with Turkey.”
“Freedom is the greatest thing a human being can have,” he added. “That’s why I wanted to make that word a part of me, and carry it wherever I go.”
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Kallie Humphries
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Humphries is officially a United States citizen!
“I’m more emotional than I thought I would be,” said Humphries in a release from USA Bobsled/Skeleton. “Even though you believe in your application and you know it meets the requirements, you don’t know. When she came back in and said, ‘Yes, I’m approving your application for citizenship,’ then it was real.”
She added, “It was a long journey, this has been a team effort and feels amazing to have the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.”
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Tyler Labine
The Canadian comedian-actor opened up about his feelings — “too many to go into” — about becoming a U.S. citizen.
“I’m a proud immigrant to this great country. Are there problems here? Yes. Are there things that I take issue with? Yes,” he wrote on Instagram. “Say what you will about this place, but it’s one heck of an experiment. A never ending work in progress. I wouldn’t be here if I wasn’t after the American Dream. It’s here. It’s still Alive and I was in a room full of very grateful people today who felt the exact same way.”
06of 28Gleb SavchenkoGleb Savchenko.Emma McIntyre/Getty ImagesAfter 17 years, theDancing with the Starspro has achieved his “impossible dream” ofbecoming an American citizen, he revealed toE! News.“It’s a dream come true,” Savchenko told the outlet of the momentous occasion, which took place on July 28, 2021. “I grew up in Russia, in Moscow, and I’d always just read [about the States].““It was like an impossible dream for me to live in America and one day become an American citizen,” he added.
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Gleb Savchenko
Gleb Savchenko.Emma McIntyre/Getty Images
After 17 years, theDancing with the Starspro has achieved his “impossible dream” ofbecoming an American citizen, he revealed toE! News.
“It’s a dream come true,” Savchenko told the outlet of the momentous occasion, which took place on July 28, 2021. “I grew up in Russia, in Moscow, and I’d always just read [about the States].”
“It was like an impossible dream for me to live in America and one day become an American citizen,” he added.
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Brad Goreski
“So happy@garyjanetticould be with me and yes those are tears in our eyes 😭,” he added, along with a photo of the pair posing with the American flag.
08of 28Sasha Farber & Emma SlaterSasha Farber/InstagramTheDancing with the Starscouple commemorated their citizenship ceremony with a happy photo on Instagram. Farber was born in Russia but moved to Australia as a child, while Slater is from the United Kingdom.“I’ve dreamed of this day ever since I was a little boy in Russia watching blockbuster movies. I came to America to try out for a show called @dancingabc and my whole life changed, I proposed to my beautiful wife @theemmaslater on the show, got married, bought our first house, rescued a dog, made so many incredible memories and so many new friends I call my family here in America, and now I get to call America my home!!!” wrote Farber.“I’m so grateful for DWTS for believing in me and giving me a chance. WE ARE OFFICIALLY CITIZENS!!! Now it’s time to bring my mum and dad over to be with us thank you,” he said.
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Sasha Farber & Emma Slater
Sasha Farber/Instagram
TheDancing with the Starscouple commemorated their citizenship ceremony with a happy photo on Instagram. Farber was born in Russia but moved to Australia as a child, while Slater is from the United Kingdom.
“I’ve dreamed of this day ever since I was a little boy in Russia watching blockbuster movies. I came to America to try out for a show called @dancingabc and my whole life changed, I proposed to my beautiful wife @theemmaslater on the show, got married, bought our first house, rescued a dog, made so many incredible memories and so many new friends I call my family here in America, and now I get to call America my home!!!” wrote Farber.
“I’m so grateful for DWTS for believing in me and giving me a chance. WE ARE OFFICIALLY CITIZENS!!! Now it’s time to bring my mum and dad over to be with us thank you,” he said.
09of 28Tristan ThompsonThe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Twitter account shared a photo of theCanadian-born basketball startaking the Oath of Allegiance on Nov. 24, 2020. They also shared a quote from Thompson, reading, “I came to the US on a student visa and have always had big dreams. I’m now truly living the American dream.““Congrats on reaching your goals @RealTristan13! Best of luck with the @NBA #Celtics as a #NewUSCitizen!” the tweetread.
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Tristan Thompson
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Twitter account shared a photo of theCanadian-born basketball startaking the Oath of Allegiance on Nov. 24, 2020. They also shared a quote from Thompson, reading, “I came to the US on a student visa and have always had big dreams. I’m now truly living the American dream.”
“Congrats on reaching your goals @RealTristan13! Best of luck with the @NBA #Celtics as a #NewUSCitizen!” the tweetread.
10of 28John OliverRobin Marchant/GettyTheLast Week Tonighthost— who was born in England — revealed on theLate Showto Stephen Colbert that he got his U.S. citizenship in December 2019 and “was waiting for that to feel real.” He got his chance when hevoted for the first timein the U.S. 2020 election.“Standing in line (to vote) … I didn’t feel it. Giving my name and getting the ballot, I didn’t feel it. Scanning it into the machine and the machine saying, ‘Your vote has been counted,’ - I nearly burst into tears,” he told Colbert. “That is the truth. My eyes got misty, and I thought, I don’t know if I can cry in a voting station.”
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John Oliver
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TheLast Week Tonighthost— who was born in England — revealed on theLate Showto Stephen Colbert that he got his U.S. citizenship in December 2019 and “was waiting for that to feel real.” He got his chance when hevoted for the first timein the U.S. 2020 election.
“Standing in line (to vote) … I didn’t feel it. Giving my name and getting the ballot, I didn’t feel it. Scanning it into the machine and the machine saying, ‘Your vote has been counted,’ - I nearly burst into tears,” he told Colbert. “That is the truth. My eyes got misty, and I thought, I don’t know if I can cry in a voting station.”
11of 28Yolanda HadidBella Hadid/InstagramThe formerReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar, who is from the Netherlands, became a U.S. citizen “just recently” - and casted her first ballot in the U.S. 2020 election.Captioning a series of photos of the pair, daughter Bella wrote, “Took my mama to vote for the first time today!!! She became an American citizen just recently and this year she was so determined to get out and vote. I am so proud of her!!! Wearing our best Blues!!!!!💙💙💙💙💙”
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Yolanda Hadid
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The formerReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar, who is from the Netherlands, became a U.S. citizen “just recently” - and casted her first ballot in the U.S. 2020 election.
Captioning a series of photos of the pair, daughter Bella wrote, “Took my mama to vote for the first time today!!! She became an American citizen just recently and this year she was so determined to get out and vote. I am so proud of her!!! Wearing our best Blues!!!!!💙💙💙💙💙”
12of 28Ryan ReynoldsBlake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.Blake Lively/INSTAGRAMThe Canadian native obtained dual citizenship in 2018 and used his power to vote for the first time in the 2020 U.S. election.“This is my first timevoting in America,” he wrote on Instagram before thanking his wife,Blake Lively, for the moral support. “I’d like to thank my wife Blake for making my first time so gentle and loving. It was super scary at first, then exciting and now I’m a little tired. But proud.”
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Ryan Reynolds
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.Blake Lively/INSTAGRAM
The Canadian native obtained dual citizenship in 2018 and used his power to vote for the first time in the 2020 U.S. election.
“This is my first timevoting in America,” he wrote on Instagram before thanking his wife,Blake Lively, for the moral support. “I’d like to thank my wife Blake for making my first time so gentle and loving. It was super scary at first, then exciting and now I’m a little tired. But proud.”
13of 28Cobie Smulders"After many hours in a Federal building double masked, lathering myself repeatedly in hand sanitizer and acing the first test I’ve taken since High School I am a Dual Citizen of 🇨🇦/🇺🇸 ,” the proud actress wrote on Instagram before adding, “(Canada you will always be my first❤️)““I have been living in the US for 16 years now working and paying taxes, making little humans, creating a family and making this Country my home,” she continued. “But I have been unable to Vote. I am excited to do so in this coming election in November. It is an opportunity that I will not waste and am grateful to have my Vote count when so many people who are working and living in this country as long or longer than I have are not able to.“Smulders went on to ask her followers to “not waste this chance to express your beliefs and have it be counted.““I am a Democrat and will be casting my first 🇺🇸 vote for Presidential nominee @joebiden and VP @kamalaharris,” she wrote before adding her final note, “VOTE❤️”
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Cobie Smulders
“After many hours in a Federal building double masked, lathering myself repeatedly in hand sanitizer and acing the first test I’ve taken since High School I am a Dual Citizen of 🇨🇦/🇺🇸 ,” the proud actress wrote on Instagram before adding, “(Canada you will always be my first❤️)”
“I have been living in the US for 16 years now working and paying taxes, making little humans, creating a family and making this Country my home,” she continued. “But I have been unable to Vote. I am excited to do so in this coming election in November. It is an opportunity that I will not waste and am grateful to have my Vote count when so many people who are working and living in this country as long or longer than I have are not able to.”
Smulders went on to ask her followers to “not waste this chance to express your beliefs and have it be counted.”
“I am a Democrat and will be casting my first 🇺🇸 vote for Presidential nominee @joebiden and VP @kamalaharris,” she wrote before adding her final note, “VOTE❤️”
14of 28Tan France"A few minutes ago, I officially became an U.S citizen!!” the EnglishQueer Eyestar proudly announced on Instagram on June 9, 2020. “For me, this is monumental. It’s something I’ve been working towards for literally 20 years, which makes this all the more emotional.“He added, “And now, I will exercise my constitutional right as an American. Today, I will register to vote, and vote for the change I wish to see in OUR nation.”
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Tan France
“A few minutes ago, I officially became an U.S citizen!!” the EnglishQueer Eyestar proudly announced on Instagram on June 9, 2020. “For me, this is monumental. It’s something I’ve been working towards for literally 20 years, which makes this all the more emotional.”
He added, “And now, I will exercise my constitutional right as an American. Today, I will register to vote, and vote for the change I wish to see in OUR nation.”
15of 28Neil YoungAngela Weiss/GettyThe singer-songwriter, who is originally from Canada, shared the news on hiswebsiteon Jan. 22, 2020,writing, “I’m happy to report I’m in!!” The announcement was made along with a photo of Young saluting next to an American flag and a sign that reads, “Democrats register to vote here.““Vote your conscience,” he added, along with an emoji of an American flag and a Canadian flag.He alsoshared a video on Instagram, in which he waves a mini flag with the American stars and stripes on one side, as well as the Canadian maple leaf on the other.“I’m proud to be a Cana-erican,” he sings in the video, combining his two citizenships into one.
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Neil Young
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The singer-songwriter, who is originally from Canada, shared the news on hiswebsiteon Jan. 22, 2020,writing, “I’m happy to report I’m in!!” The announcement was made along with a photo of Young saluting next to an American flag and a sign that reads, “Democrats register to vote here.”
“Vote your conscience,” he added, along with an emoji of an American flag and a Canadian flag.
He alsoshared a video on Instagram, in which he waves a mini flag with the American stars and stripes on one side, as well as the Canadian maple leaf on the other.
“I’m proud to be a Cana-erican,” he sings in the video, combining his two citizenships into one.
16of 28Robbie Amell & Italia RicciAngela Weiss/Getty"3866 people from 116 different countries became American citizens today,” the Canada-bornFlashactor, 31,wrote on a photoof the American flag on his Instagram Story on Jan. 22, 2020. “@italiaricci and I were two of them. Today was awesome,” he wrote of sharing the momentous occasion with his wife and fellow immigrant.
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Robbie Amell & Italia Ricci
“3866 people from 116 different countries became American citizens today,” the Canada-bornFlashactor, 31,wrote on a photoof the American flag on his Instagram Story on Jan. 22, 2020. “@italiaricci and I were two of them. Today was awesome,” he wrote of sharing the momentous occasion with his wife and fellow immigrant.
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Peta Murgatroyd
“I’m getting misty eyed writing this, because I haven’t reflected on my life up until this point … here I was sitting in an auditorium with 1000 people, with my Ukrainian/American husband and my American son….a girl from little Perth with a big dream of being ‘someone’,” she wrote. “I love the life I created, but it wouldn’t be possible without the United States giving me the chance to succeed and live in the best country in the world …This will always be home now.”
18of 28Mike FisherMike Fisher/Instagram. Inset: Jason Kempin/GettyThe former NHL star, who ismarried to country singer Carrie Underwood, is “officially American,” he announced on Instagram in March. Canadian-born Fisher smiled as he posed in a suit in what appears to be a courthouse.“Big day I’m officially American,” he wrote on his Instagram Story over a photo of him waving an American flag.
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Mike Fisher
Mike Fisher/Instagram. Inset: Jason Kempin/Getty
The former NHL star, who ismarried to country singer Carrie Underwood, is “officially American,” he announced on Instagram in March. Canadian-born Fisher smiled as he posed in a suit in what appears to be a courthouse.
“Big day I’m officially American,” he wrote on his Instagram Story over a photo of him waving an American flag.
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Billy Idol
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
20of 28Pamela AndersonStephane Cardinale/Corbis/GettyThe formerBaywatchbabe, who is originally from Ladysmith, British Columbia,became a dual citizen in 2004.“I felt it was important to become a U.S. citizen in order to vote in the United States,” Anderson said in a written statement. “U.S. citizenship will allow me, in the future, to petition to bring my children’s grandparents down to the United States to care for them once they become older.“She was also clear to state: “I have no intention of giving up my citizenship in Canada and am very proud to be a Canadian.”
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Pamela Anderson
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The formerBaywatchbabe, who is originally from Ladysmith, British Columbia,became a dual citizen in 2004.
“I felt it was important to become a U.S. citizen in order to vote in the United States,” Anderson said in a written statement. “U.S. citizenship will allow me, in the future, to petition to bring my children’s grandparents down to the United States to care for them once they become older.”
She was also clear to state: “I have no intention of giving up my citizenship in Canada and am very proud to be a Canadian.”
21of 28Emily BluntJOHN NACION/startraksThe London-born actress became a U.S. citizen in September 2015 and went onJimmy Kimmel Live!to discuss her experience. Blunt said her swearing-in ceremony wasn’t as emotional as people would have expected, especially because she had her husband John Krasinski in the stands supporting her and Matthew McConaughey’s wife, Camila Alves, getting sworn in with her as well. Blunt quipped that in typical casual McConaughey fashion, the Oscar winner showed up looking like he “was going on a safari” while Alves looked amazing.
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Emily Blunt
JOHN NACION/startraks
The London-born actress became a U.S. citizen in September 2015 and went onJimmy Kimmel Live!to discuss her experience. Blunt said her swearing-in ceremony wasn’t as emotional as people would have expected, especially because she had her husband John Krasinski in the stands supporting her and Matthew McConaughey’s wife, Camila Alves, getting sworn in with her as well. Blunt quipped that in typical casual McConaughey fashion, the Oscar winner showed up looking like he “was going on a safari” while Alves looked amazing.
22of 28Jim CarreyJim Carrey with Kelleth Cuthbert.Stefanie Keenan/GettyThe actor-comedian, originally from Ontario, Canada, proudly became a U.S. citizen in October 2004 and has no plans to cut ties with his life up north.“I have no intention of giving up my Canadian heritage, and all those who loved and supported me,” Carrey said in astatement. “My upbringing in Canada made me the person I am. I will always be proud to be a Canadian.“Although his Canadian pride is still strong, Carrey also credits the U.S. for helping him “define” himself and making his “dreams come true.”
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Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey with Kelleth Cuthbert.Stefanie Keenan/Getty
The actor-comedian, originally from Ontario, Canada, proudly became a U.S. citizen in October 2004 and has no plans to cut ties with his life up north.
“I have no intention of giving up my Canadian heritage, and all those who loved and supported me,” Carrey said in astatement. “My upbringing in Canada made me the person I am. I will always be proud to be a Canadian.”
Although his Canadian pride is still strong, Carrey also credits the U.S. for helping him “define” himself and making his “dreams come true.”
23of 28Nicole Kidman & Keith UrbanNicole Kidman and Keith Urban.Nicholas Hunt/WireImageBoth husband and wife are dual citizens of the U.S. and Australia. Urban described how he particularly eased into American life during a June 2014interviewwithRolling Stone.When asked how different Nashville felt after visiting to moving there permanently, the country star said: “It instantly felt like home to me … Nashville felt very familiar to me because I grew up with so much American culture. I would say 95 percent, if not more, of all the television we watched growing up, my brother and I, was all American sitcoms, American movies, American dramas, everything. I just waltzed into Nashville and the way everyone talked sounded completely normal to me.”
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Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban.Nicholas Hunt/WireImage
Both husband and wife are dual citizens of the U.S. and Australia. Urban described how he particularly eased into American life during a June 2014interviewwithRolling Stone.
When asked how different Nashville felt after visiting to moving there permanently, the country star said: “It instantly felt like home to me … Nashville felt very familiar to me because I grew up with so much American culture. I would say 95 percent, if not more, of all the television we watched growing up, my brother and I, was all American sitcoms, American movies, American dramas, everything. I just waltzed into Nashville and the way everyone talked sounded completely normal to me.”
24of 28Kumail NanjianiThe Pakistan-born actor-comedian said it took him over a decade to get his U.S. citizenship. Nanjiani took to Twitter to open up about his challenging experience.“I feel like people think immigrating to the US is super easy. The gates are wide open. Nothing could be further from the truth,” he tweeted in July 2018, according toBusiness Standard. “It took me 15 years to get my Green Card. Getting any kind of visa is difficult. Becoming a citizen is extremely difficult and rare.”
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Kumail Nanjiani
The Pakistan-born actor-comedian said it took him over a decade to get his U.S. citizenship. Nanjiani took to Twitter to open up about his challenging experience.
“I feel like people think immigrating to the US is super easy. The gates are wide open. Nothing could be further from the truth,” he tweeted in July 2018, according toBusiness Standard. “It took me 15 years to get my Green Card. Getting any kind of visa is difficult. Becoming a citizen is extremely difficult and rare.”
25of 28Arnold SchwarzeneggerArnold Schwarzenegger.Michael Stewart/FilmMagicThe Austria-born father of five marked 35 years of citizenship in a tweet he sent out on Sept. 16, 2018.“35 years ago today, I became a citizen of the United States of America,” Schwarzenegger wrote, alongside a videocontaining clips of his time asgovernor of California. “I arrived here almost 50 years ago with empty pockets, but full of dreams. I owe it all to America. It was, without a doubt, one of the proudest days of my life.”
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger.Michael Stewart/FilmMagic
The Austria-born father of five marked 35 years of citizenship in a tweet he sent out on Sept. 16, 2018.
“35 years ago today, I became a citizen of the United States of America,” Schwarzenegger wrote, alongside a videocontaining clips of his time asgovernor of California. “I arrived here almost 50 years ago with empty pockets, but full of dreams. I owe it all to America. It was, without a doubt, one of the proudest days of my life.”
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Charlize Theron
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The actress, who was born in South Africa, is happy to be a U.S. Citizen but revealed that it wasn’t an easy process.
27of 28Sofía VergaraSilverHub/REX/ShutterstockDuring a 2014 appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!, Vergara, who was born in Colombia, revealed that she passed her citizenship test with flying colors.“They make you [jump through hoops] because they have to make sure that you deserve to be part of the country,” she told host Kimmel. “The most interesting thing for me was, they give you like a hundred questions that you have to learn, and then they give you a quiz, like a test … I got all questions perfect.”
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Sofía Vergara
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During a 2014 appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!, Vergara, who was born in Colombia, revealed that she passed her citizenship test with flying colors.
“They make you [jump through hoops] because they have to make sure that you deserve to be part of the country,” she told host Kimmel. “The most interesting thing for me was, they give you like a hundred questions that you have to learn, and then they give you a quiz, like a test … I got all questions perfect.”
28of 28Liam NeesonLiam Neeson.Samuel de Roman/WireImageTheBlacklightstar was born in Northern Ireland, and said he was inspired to become an American citizen after the outpouring of support he received following the tragic death of his wifeNatasha Richardsonin 2009, perNBC.“That is partly the reason why I’ve recently become an American citizen,” Neeson said onGood Morning Americalater that year. “I’ve been living here for 20 years and America’s been very, very good to me.““I’m still a proud Irishman, of course, but I’ve become an American citizen – I’m very proud of that,” the actor added.
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Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson.Samuel de Roman/WireImage
TheBlacklightstar was born in Northern Ireland, and said he was inspired to become an American citizen after the outpouring of support he received following the tragic death of his wifeNatasha Richardsonin 2009, perNBC.
“That is partly the reason why I’ve recently become an American citizen,” Neeson said onGood Morning Americalater that year. “I’ve been living here for 20 years and America’s been very, very good to me.”
“I’m still a proud Irishman, of course, but I’ve become an American citizen – I’m very proud of that,” the actor added.
source: people.com