User talk:Stonetomb1

Timothée Chalamet
Hi there! Please forgive my mistakes, because English is not my native language. I see that earlier you revoked an edit of mine, reasoning that Timothée Chalamet is not an immigrant and thus should not be perceived as a “French and American” actor. I added “French” back on, because I find the four independent citations provide enough proof to his dual citizenship status. It is true that he is not an immigrant— he is an American citizen for being born in the United States (jus soli), and is a French citizen for being born to a French father (jus sanguinis). Both citizenships are acquired by birth, so he is not considered an immigrant neither to the United States nor to France. (In French statistics he belongs to the group “born outside Metropolitan France—born in foreign countries with French citizenship at birth”, not the group “born outside Metropolitan France—non-EU-15 immigrants”.) In one of the citations, he even explicitly stated that he holds “both passports”. Actors like Saoirse Ronan and Andrew Garfield were both born in the United States to at least one parent of Irish/British citizenship, and they both acquired Irish/British and American citizenship by birth. Both are dual citizens and are not immigrants. The difference is that they grew up in Ireland/Britain, while Chalamet grew up mainly in the United States and partly in France (summers). If Ronan and Garfield are considered Irish and American or British-American, Chalamet should also be considered both French and American. That is why I find your edit to be lack of evidence. Grace PatriciaC (talk) 16:46, 14 April 2019 (UTC)