Talk:Camila Cabello

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More info to be added[edit]

This should be added to early life, she wasn't able to see her father much for a couple of years, source: Variety, Much, Miami, The New York Times, Popsugar, NPR, Billboard, TIME and Entertainment

Edit and Ban or Warning Request for lying and false agreeing to a request.[edit]

Hello i am writting here to expose a lier and to beg for the edit to be fair this time. The lier part: He lied saying that he will change something while till this day its still the same as it was before or at the time of the request.

The post where he lied agreeing to change it while till this date he changed basically nothing

Also here is the current post aka the current Camila Cabello wikipedia page:

As the filename says this is the follow up proof in attempt to catch the criminal

About Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello relationship i've got some new info that i've got from videos on youtube such as Shawn Mendes Q&A meetings and camila's interviews in the UK also from numerous other sources like HollyWoodLife youtube channel and TMZ reports youtube channel. Also they confirmed their relationship. Sources:

https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/a28835178/camila-cabello-and-shawn-mendess-vma-body-language-analysis/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC8kcbaSvYU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3utJwTt3kE

Also in conclusion i would like to say thank you for reading this.

Best Regards, WorldWidePressNo1

Cuban American[edit]

Camila is Cuban American, she was born in Cuba.

Title IV. Citizenship of the Constitution of Cuba (see here):

Article 34:

A person is a Cuban citizen through birth if:
a. They are born within the national territory, with the exception of the children of foreigners that are in the service of their government or an international organization. The law establishes the requirements and the formalities for cases involving the children of foreigners who are not permanent residents within the country;

Article 36 :

The acquisition of other citizenship does not imply the loss of Cuban citizenship. Cuban citizens, as long as they are within national territory, are governed by this condition, in the terms established by the law, and may not make use of another citizenship.

Also, Article 38 reads:

Cubans may not be deprived of their citizenship, except for legally sanctioned causes. The law establishes the procedure to be followed in order to formalize the loss or renouncement of citizenship as well as the authorities empowered to decide in these cases.

As far as I am aware Camila hasn't renounced her Cuban citizenship. Yazle (talk) 17:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Not disputing dual nationality but it is not relevant to what goes in lead - see below. Also note that her father was Mexican so she also has Mexican nationality because of that. Geraldo Perez (talk) 17:52, 16 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, @Yazle - that seems to apply for changes to Cuban citizenship laws in 2019. The sources state that she acquired U.S. citizenship in 2008[1] and had Mexican citizenship in 1997.[2]
It looks like past laws regarding Cuban nationality stated that it's often lost upon the acquisition of another citizenship?[3]
(Constitution, art. 32) ... The causes of loss of citizenship established in the 1976 Constitution had a prior tradition in the following cases: acquiring a foreign citizenship
Article 31, as reformed in 1992, is still valid today: it leaves the legislator free to define the causes for losing citizenship, it maintained the reservation of law for the recovery of citizenship, it specified that double citizenship is not accepted, as in the case of acquiring a foreign one, the Cuban one will be lost, but admitted the right to change citizenship
I don't know what her actual citizenship situation is, but she acquired her Mexican and American passports long before 2019. Is there any irrefutable proof that she maintains triple citizenship? Until then, I'm removing it. Clear Looking Glass (talk) 07:29, 14 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, If you look at the paragraph just below the one you quoted, it reads:
In the absence of a citizenship law, there is currently no regular procedure for its loss. According to the norm, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) must instruct a file of loss of citizenship when it becomes aware that a Cuban citizen has acquired another citizenship and communicate its decision through a resolution. Then, MINREX must submit its decision to the Ministry of Justice, for registration in the Civil Registry. However, by state decision, MINREX refrains from making this type of declarations. The result is that, in practice, Cubans who reside outside the national territory, and who have acquired a new citizenship, do not lose the Cuban one. Therefore, they must enter the country with a Cuban passport, unless they have emigrated before December 31st, 1970, or can provide documentary evidence of the loss of Cuban citizenship. For all national purposes, only Cuban citizenship is recognized. There is a legal possibility to renounce citizenship, but no procedure for this (...)
So basically prior to 2019, in practice Cubans didn't lose their citizenship when acquiring a new one. This according to your own source.
Regards, Yazle (talk) 16:24, 15 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Your source https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/66428/RSCAS_GLOBALCIT_CR_2020_3.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Yazle (talk) 16:40, 15 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Grazia magazine has an interview in which she says she and her mother were able to cross easily from Mexico to the USA because they were both Cuban citizens, but her Mexican father could not come with them.[4] So she definitely had Cuban citizenship as a six- or seven-year-old. Binksternet (talk) 20:30, 15 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]