Originally Posted by
Erudite
someone who determines to offer their allegiance to the chief shall be recognised as a member of that clan unless the chief has decreed that he will not accept such a person's allegiance, Thus, if a person offers his allegiance to a particular chief by joining his clan society or by wearing his tartan, he can be deemed to have elected to join that particular clan and should be viewed as a member of that clan unless the chief particularly states that he or his name group are not to be allowed to join the clan.
So If I purchase a Canadian tartan Kilt (maple leaf is really nice), can I claim citizenship?
I suppose I would then have to pay CDN taxes.
Here's the deal, You won't have to pay PST (provincial sales tax) You will have to pay GST (federal sales tax) But you can get that back by filling out a form and sending it to the Feds. So in one way you would be better off than us Canucks. So in a way you don't have to pay Canadian taxes.
It's kinda nice up here, so we may adopt you....We'll vote on it at the Toronto Pub crawl, which is this weekend you'll have to wait a couple of weeks for the Western contingent.
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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