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One step away from becoming American :) (pg. 2)
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vtec junkie
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Originally posted by AddictedTo1982
yeah that in moron Bush wouldn't be able to pass this test



LOL:haha:
DR86
I'm applying for citizenship in October when I turn 18. I've been on a Green Card since 1991.:p

I don't really want the US citizenship, but it will expedite travel plans in the future when I don't have to worry about procuring visas.
vtec junkie
quote:
Originally posted by DR86
I'm applying for citizenship in October when I turn 18. I've been on a Green Card since 1991.:p

I don't really want the US citizenship, but it will expedite travel plans in the future when I don't have to worry about procuring visas.


For some reason.....I though you were already an american.:conf:
DR86
quote:
Originally posted by vtec junkie
For some reason.....I though you were already an american.:conf:


nope, not yet. I'm still 100% Lebanese at this point.
Galapidate
naturalization tests are wank. They need to make sure you know all the things on that test, when over 1/2 the natural born Americans don't even know the stuff :whip:
djbounce
Man...
Speaking of the questions on the exam... they were IDIOTICALLY easy... To the point where I'd say it's easier to become a citizen than to get a visa to enter this country...

Anyway... now that I will be eligible to vote...


LET'S KICK BUSH OUT!!!!!!!!


:)
Busy Child
word. Congrats man!
jdat
Good job. Hope you never come to regret it :confused: ;)
Highmay
Conrad owns...NYTA should honor Conrad for this glorious achievement...
DR86
quote:
Originally posted by Highmay
glorious achievement...


heh.

drizzt81
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Originally posted by butterfly
my before has had a green card for like 20 years and refuese to get citizenship. i cant blame him. the only thing he cant do here is vote, but his EU citizenship still allows him to work there if i get transferred to europe. it's a good deal, really.


maybe i am a bit of an idealist, but i think that acquiring a certain countries citizenship should be done only if one REALLY believes that said country would be his/ her home country.

The point I am trying to make is that I believe it to be really hard to say that "if the USA is going to attack my country of birth, I will go fight for the USA, not the other country."

Therefore, I can completely understand that your 'before' wanted to keep his citizenship, even though he has had a green card for a long time.
butterfly
quote:
Originally posted by drizzt81
Therefore, I can completely understand that your 'before' wanted to keep his citizenship, even though he has had a green card for a long time.


lol, i guess i cant type. his case is also a little different cause coming from an EU country he doesnt really need visas to travel like what that other guy was talking about.
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