If a friend wanted the same tattoo I had, I stilll would think they're an imagination-less fool. If I GOT the same tattoo WITH a friend, that would be different.
Yeah, it's a laptop....wonder if that changes the settings or something?
What am I gonna do? ....I dunno really. Maybe fly over and move in with you .... No it sucks.... because I do not want to be an American, but no other countries want Americans....I'm over here working for free because I can't get a work visa..... I don't mind working for free.....except that I have to eat. And since I'm a 'visitor' I also can't stay.
I think I may actually move to Chicago for a year or two, and apply for the JET programme and go to Japan......but it all inevitably leads back to the stupid fact that I was born in the US and for some stupid reason countries like you to live where you were born....
That's awesome. Ok registered alien. What is it exactly?
We've been debating this issue over here for a while. U know a guy (originally French) who married an Aussie girl, had a kid with her etc. He'd been living here for 7 years when the Aussie gov't kicked him out because apparently it was illegal. So he's in NZ for now, not allowed back in Oz for another 3 years. And his poor wife is still over in Oz.
I thought marriage was akin to citizenship, but apparently not. Sounds like you know the story though?? What's the deal?
La Migra. That's wierd. I see why you favour Plan A.
That's wierd with Aussie citizenship apps. Never? I should get a lot of points for having a degree at a top-ranked school, a totally useless but unique profession, and nice knockers.
::ching::
My boss is a citizen of 5 countries. No joke. He's English/Scottish originally, lived in Canada, then the US, New Zealand and one other place that granted citizenship (don't remember)....but Oz wont give him citizenship so he's applying for Mongolian out of spite. No joke. I think he's able to have so many citizenships because he's a famous millionaire, though, not because it's possible for normal people.