| You should check Hispanic if you identify as Hispanic. Doesn't sound like you do. |
True, but OP's family could have maintained Spanish language and culture even while living in Trinidad. My family and I are doing that while living in DC
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You don't know that. OP didn't say anything about it. No need to be an asshole. |
No, the Caribbean countries, such as Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Dominica, Bahamas, Aruba, Anguilla, Trinidad, etc. are not Hispanic. |
You gotta be kidding. Probably worth 5 percent or more in the college admissions process. But then you get people with very weak, borderline claims. I wonder if the schools check that closely. |
| No, you cannot claim to be Hispanic because you are not Hispanic. |
I agree. I'm hispanic and have never thought of them as hispanic. Son del Caribe. |
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Check it.
Trinidad culture is a mix of Native, African and Venezualean (sp.) culture. You're half and your family recently immigrated. |
A few generations is recently immigrated? |
OP here. That's what I'm wondering, if the Caribbean countries are considered to be Hispanic. But to further complicate matters, my mother comes from a family that immigrated to Trinidad from Venezuela generations ago. They identify themselves as Trinidadian not Venezuelan, but they "look" Venezuelan. Would that be considered Hispanic? |
Are you the college applicant or the applicant's mom? |
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You are Hispanic if you or your parents are from a Spanish speaking country. There is no more to it. It doesn't matter how you look like. I am a white, caucasian Hispanic because I am originally from Argentina.
I you are from Spain, you are also Hispanic. Is about language, not race. This said a person from Spain is Hispanic but not Latino. Latino means your ancestry is from Latin America. |
Therefore a person from Trinidad is Latino, but not Hispanic. |
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OP, just mark it if it gives an advantage.
It's such a BS identifier anyway. One of my friends whose family are wealthy immigrants from Spain and lives in a high rise in NYC delights in identifying as hispanic, despite being lily-white, not speaking Spanish, and being a trust-fund kid. I think it's a garbage way to classify people and should be done away with. If you have any claim at all (Venezuelan ancestors sounds like one) claim it. |
| What does your family claim on the census or other surveys? |