Talk:Steve Poltz
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[edit]Steve started singing the song "Thirty Years Old" in 1990, so I'm changing his birth year back to 1960.
I've known Steve for many years and never heard about Siberia, so I'm betting that's vandalism unless someone has a source for it. --Geoff Canyon 09:51, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
Citizenship
[edit]I took on this BLP article to help provide some references, but the stub I found initially was ambiguous as to Poltz' citizenship. He was born in Canada, but moved to the USA. Is he a "naturalized" American? I found mention of how he "moved with his family to the USA", but, which family? With his parents? Because if so, then he could still retain Canadian citizenship if he came with them after reaching adulthood (Age 18 or 21?). Or if he arrived with a spouse and children, again, that would be his family, and even if his children were born here, it would not be difficult to obtain a "green card" or become a naturalized US (American citizen, depending on his legal and/or financial record. Can someone clear this up?? --Leahtwosaints (talk) 06:27, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
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