Immigration (2 Viewers)

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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#23
You been there Cheese?
Yep, My brother and sister live there, my brother got the french nationality, But it was before that they voted a law while ago that no immigrant students are allowed to change there status, so if you go there to study, you are out when you finish your studies, you can't change your status from student to worker. Canada is the way to go.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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#25
ßöмßäяðîëя;3319077 said:
Those greaseballs love it, what are you talking about?
a country so corrupt that Berlusconi is in power rather than in jail
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
#26
hoori why dont u consider Sweden for instance. if i was given the chance i think thats where i would like to move and start life there.

Bozi------> i say we pack it up and move head quarters to B :D may be ask gio and boner to join in.
 

Itztli

'Curious'
May 12, 2011
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#28
If you feel like moving Hoori because of what could happen, then do it. Go to place that give you freedom, and a chance at a better life. We're all here for you :dule:

Also, I would follow cheese's advice. Don't go to France.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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#29
hoori why dont u consider Sweden for instance. if i was given the chance i think thats where i would like to move and start life there.

Bozi------> i say we pack it up and move head quarters to B :D may be ask gio and boner to join in.
crash at Byrones house? what happened to your mail-order bride? no Moscow for Bisco?
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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#30
I want to talk to you, to those who are immigrants, those who have experienced immigration, those who can relate to my concerns and those who find them absurd.
I've emigrated twice already, once through my parents' decision, once on my own. I don't think there will be a third. So perhaps you're asking me, but what is your question more specifically?
 

WΏΏdy?

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Dec 23, 2005
14,997
#31
Don't know why, Jasper mentioned that too but even thinking about that scares me :p
That the normal reaction for anyone who has not been there befo :)

I have lived in china as a student,as a traveller,as a wasted junkie and as a family person as well. I have lived in brighton and london as well but let me tell you i felt the most comfortable in china.

If what u really want is to live in a country who gives you complete freedom choose china. I know it does not sound like a free country but i find living in china more safer and better than living in europe or even India.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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#32
crash at Byrones house? what happened to your mail-order bride? no Moscow for Bisco?
:lol: she aint a mail order bride dude :D:D:D there might be bro, i'm starting to warm up to the idea even though the language is a factor scaring me off about moving there bec from what i understand they r not really keen on talking in english and where as i pick up words easily from her ( have to admit she is trying really hard to make it easier for me to grasp words :D) writing in there native language is a catastrophe for me i seriously think pharmacy is easier than learning russian and u know how much i hate pharmacy :D but she is pretty looking forward to trying here for a bit so i still dont know but, i doubt we would live in either place for too long she shares the same idea of moving some where else to settle down and start there.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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#34
:lol: she aint a mail order bride dude :D:D:D there might be bro, i'm starting to warm up to the idea even though the language is a factor scaring me off about moving there bec from what i understand they r not really keen on talking in english and where as i pick up words easily from her ( have to admit she is trying really hard to make it easier for me to grasp words :D) writing in there native language is a catastrophe for me i seriously think pharmacy is easier than learning russian and u know how much i hate pharmacy :D but she is pretty looking forward to trying here for a bit so i still dont know but, i doubt we would live in either place for too long she shares the same idea of moving some where else to settle down and start there.
sweet man:tup: my Bisco is all grown up


been getting eye-fucked by a Spanish girl at my work recently so my European tour may yet continue
 

Ford Prefect

Senior Member
May 28, 2009
10,557
#35
WΏΏdy;3319114 said:
That the normal reaction for anyone who has not been there befo :)

I have lived in china as a student,as a traveller,as a wasted junkie and as a family person as well. I have lived in brighton and london as well but let me tell you i felt the most comfortable in china.

If what u really want is to live in a country who gives you complete freedom choose china. I know it does not sound like a free country but i find living in china more safer and better than living in europe or even India.
:tup: thats how I felt there. China really isn't representative of its government.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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#38
Juventino[RUS];3319135 said:
best countries 2 immigrate:
Canada, Australia, Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Singapore, Norway.
Replace Belguim from that list and replace it with Switzerland and i agree, Don't know about Singapore tough.
 

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