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 @93S334Yanswered…3yrs3Y

i belive that people moving from a forgien contry shoulfnot have the right to vote right away but maybe after a couple of years of living here only if they are well educated on the topic

 @8TMLSZFanswered…4yrs4Y

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Should the length of time a foreigner has lived in a country impact their right to vote there?

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Could allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections change how policies affect the community?

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In what ways do you think the criteria for voting rights should differ between local and national elections?

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Why do you think some countries allow non-citizens to vote in certain elections, and should more countries adopt this practice?

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How do you think your local community would change if all residents, regardless of citizenship, could vote?

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How would you feel if your neighbor, who's from another country, could vote on local issues in your town?

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Imagine living abroad; would you want the right to vote on local matters there, and why?

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How do you think the involvement of foreigners in voting could impact the decisions made in local communities?

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If someone has lived in a country for a long time but isn't a citizen, should they have a say in how things are run?

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Do you believe that allowing foreigners to vote could enrich the political process? How so?

 @8JRGPJLanswered…4yrs4Y

If they are welcomed to join the militia, then earn it through service, the same goes for any male in Britain.

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