Becoming a citizen of another country?

      eliascorazon @eliascorazon
        
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    eliascorazon @eliascorazon
    It's always handy to live in the country for as long as a VISA can hold (Work Visa)
Get yourself familiar with the place you like, who knows... might change your mind?
I'm interested in Traveling at the moment would be neat for you guys to suggest the countries or places you want to go to ^_^
  
      leorio @leorio
        
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    leorio @leorio
    Want to visit: Japan, America
Want to live: not sure yet ^.^' Maybe I stay in germany, maybe usa or another country :3
  
      Sub @sub
        
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    Sub @sub
    I am moving to Thailand for a while, then I will probably move to China for a few years.  I do want to travel South America and India though.
  
      crimsonsun2xseries @crimsonsun2xseries
        
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    crimsonsun2xseries @crimsonsun2xseries
    Those are my intentions. No way I'm staying in the U.S. 
  
      Edtastic @edtastic
        
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    Edtastic @edtastic
    I certainly would try
  
      xueli @xueli
        
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    xueli @xueli
    It depends. If I live there, then it's something to look into even if the relationship doesn't work out. Like if I went through the massive load of trouble to transfer my professional license over and what not, then by god I'm staying in that country just to avoid going through that again.
Also duel citizenship, well I'm already a duel citizen, but for other people, that could be an option.
  
      xynox @xynox
        
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    xynox @xynox
    Unlikely. I live in Germany and had them send me letters inviting me to exchange my Russian passport for a German one since I turned 18. After passing tests and lots of bureaucracy that is. But nah.. I'd rather not. Being an EU citizen has never been something I wanted to be. If I fell in love with someone somewhere else and would want to live there I'd get a permanent Visa, which is what I have in Germany. If there was a possibility for dual citizenship that'd be an option aswell.
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