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Nationality Questioned, Angie's 'VIRGIN' Husband Gives Lengthy Clarification

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Nationality Questioned, Angie's 'VIRGIN' Husband Gives Lengthy Clarification Habibi Syaaf and Angie 'VIRGIN' © Instagram/angie_virgin

Kapanlagi.com - Husband of Angie Yulia a.k.a Angie 'VIRGIN' named Habibi Syaaf recently caught public attention. Yes, the handsome guy was just labeled as a hero by the British Parliament for his actions in saving the life of a man who was almost drowning in the Thames River.

It should be noted that Habibi has been working as a police officer in London, England since 2008. Angie has been living in Queen Elizabeth's country with her husband and children for many years.

Until now, not many people may know Habibi personally. It's no wonder that many people are asking about the nationality of the father of two. Through his Instagram account, Habibi provided an answer for those who are curious.

"I am an Indonesian of Betawi descent and regardless of my nationality, no one can erase my Indonesian blood or my heritage," wrote Habibi on his Instagram highlight, Sunday (12/1).

1. Big in England

Furthermore, Habibi also revealed that he grew up big in England. However, he has no intention of changing his citizenship. Yes, Angie's husband is proud to be an Indonesian.

"Just for your information, I was raised in the UK but still as an Indonesian citizen and I entered the British police as an Indonesian citizen," Habibi wrote.

2.

Surely many are curious, can an Indonesian citizen become a police officer in England. Habibi also revealed the answer in detail. Although it is not necessary to be a native British citizen, there are still several requirements that must be fulfilled.

"Can an Indonesian citizen become a police officer in the UK? The answer is yes! The requirements are having a residence or permanent visa and having lived in the UK for three years, as well as passing the testing and police school. I also have many colleagues from different nationalities because the UK law is against discrimination based on race, religion, and sex," he explained.

3. Thank You

Not forgetting, Habibi also expressed deep gratitude to the Indonesian people who have supported him. He promised to continue doing his best to bring honor to Indonesia in England.

"Thank you to friends in the homeland for their support and attention. Hopefully, BB can continue to make Indonesia's name proud and respected here. Greetings to new friends. My main duty and responsibility as a police officer in the UK is paramount, so I apologize if I don't post often or can't answer personal questions on social media," concluded Habibi.

(kpl/gtr)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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