Originally posted by soin2cal
Actually they do, i just am confusing at times.
Like i said i was going on about people coming in to countries wanting to make them as their home, but do not get legal citizenship😖
Thats basically it😛sorry?
Not only is this completely irrelevant to the discussion...but you realize you can legally live in a country without being a citizen, correct?
Originally posted by Bardock42
Not quite true, I find lil bitchiness to be of quite some beauty, but I wouldn't say my "claws" "retracted" upon finding out. Though, of course I wouldn't use such an idiotic expression anyways. ANd I find you hot..but you are still an idiot.
But you didnt mention that you could perhaps fall
Under the allure of someone upon discovering that they
Lack ugliness in apprearence. so its far to say thet you just might
Let an attractive girl get a bit more leway then...
Say...someone who is butt ugly. sure you wouldnt blindly accept them
However you might be inclined to put up with more from them
If they were easy on the eyes. but thats just what i
Think and it may or may not reflect the truth.
Originally posted by Lana
Not only is this completely irrelevant to the discussion...but you realize you can legally live in a country without being a citizen, correct?
Originally posted by Lana
Not only is this completely irrelevant to the discussion...but you realize you can legally live in a country without being a citizen, correct?
I dig you.
Originally posted by PVS
But you didnt mention that you could perhaps fall
Under the allure of someone upon discovering that they
Lack ugliness in apprearence. so its far to say thet you just might
Let an attractive girl get a bit more leway then...
Say...someone who is butt ugly. sure you wouldnt blindly accept them
However you might be inclined to put up with more from them
If they were easy on the eyes. but thats just what i
Think and it may or may not reflect the truth.
Yeah. I might. Though...not really.
Originally posted by soin2cal
Yep, but not legal/true citizenship.
My cousin only had proper citizenship where she is now because she waited/went through procedures. Yes i agree, you obviously are living there before you can get proper citizenship though some seem to never get their legal citisenship, which is wrong. You are never a true canadian or amerian citizen like everyone else until you get and loseyour past citizenship. Which can take a few years therefore you are in your new country right away but never really legally till then.😛
Are you saying that (and I am paraphrasing to make it somehow understandable) "you can not be a legal citizen of a country if you are not a legal citizen of that country".
Let me quote Bill Hicks on that. Yes. And. So. ****ing. What?
Well obviously i have never moved/made anywhere else my proper home. However by my families experiences, i do know that you are never a proper citizen like other americans, until you wait for a few years. Obviously it proves you are abiding the countries rules etc before your actally allowed permanent residence.
Of course you are apart of the country as soon as you have moved😄
I am just generally talking about on paper, your not actually a proper citizen until you have lived there for a few years, but i guess this doesnt say you cant make it your home right away cause you can😄. If im right you have another card which allows you to stay inside the country and i dont think you can even leave that country on vacations either until you get the residence.
The or not fitts in just fine in that sentence, but thankyou for correcting me slghtly there😄
I do make these mistakes when im typing 😂
Originally posted by soin2cal
Well obviously i have never moved/made anywhere else my proper home. However by my families experiences, i do know that you are never a proper citizen like other americans, until you wait for a few years. Obviously it proves you are abiding the countries rules etc before your actally allowed permanent residence.
Of course you are apart of the country as soon as you have moved😄
I am just generally talking about on paper, your not actually a proper citizen until you have lived there for a few years, but i guess this doesnt say you cant make it your home right away cause you can😄. If im right you have another card which allows you to stay inside the country and i dont think you can even leave that country on vacations either until you get the residence.
The or not fitts in just fine in that sentence.
Being granted permanent residency is not the same as becoming a citizen. They are in fact completely and totally different.
Do a bit of research, please.
I actually know what it takes to become a permanent citizen so im sure i dont need to thankyou.
If people listened, im not talking about that😖 I am talking about what i know about getting citizenship in the USA and canada😖 Being a american citizen is having residence there actually.so your saying i am a proper citizen in the usa as soon as i have moved there? No, not really. It would be my home yes.
Originally posted by soin2cal
Well obviously i have never moved/made anywhere else my proper home. However by my families experiences, i do know that you are never a proper citizen like other americans, until you wait for a few years. Obviously it proves you are abiding the countries rules etc before your actally allowed permanent residence.
Of course you are apart of the country as soon as you have moved😄
I am just generally talking about on paper, your not actually a proper citizen until you have lived there for a few years, but i guess this doesnt say you cant make it your home right away cause you can😄. If im right you have another card which allows you to stay inside the country and i dont think you can even leave that country on vacations either until you get the residence.
The or not fitts in just fine in that sentence, but thankyou for correcting me slghtly there😄
I do make these mistakes when im typing 😂
Okay, you are not a legal citizen of the US until you become a legal citizen of the US. That does take time. True.
You can get a Greencard or a Visa though. And live in the country. I don't think you have to stay there though.
And I am mostly sure that there should be a "the" before "US". Any intelligible native speaker got an opinion on that?
Originally posted by soin2cal
I actually know what it takes to become a permanent citizen so im sure i dont need to thankyou.
If people listened, im not talking about that😖 I am talking about what i know about getting citizenship in the USA and canada😖 Being a american citizen is having residence there actually.so your saying i am a proper citizen in the usa as soon as i have moved there? No, not really. It would be my home yes.
You just completely contradicted yourself. You said that being an American citizen is having residence in the US, but then that if you were to move here you wouldn't automatically be a citizen. So which is it?
You do not need to become a citizen in order to legally live in a country, and in fact many people don't bother because it's actually quite a hassle and takes a very long time, and doesn't really give them many more rights than permanent resident status does.
What i meant was this, when you are LIVING in the US, your residing in the USA. Therefore your residence is there.I am confusing you, but i still know what i am talking about, just arent as great as expaining over here.
Again, i said you are not a legal citizen until you have spent so many years there. But you are still a resident right, beforehand?No i dont think you would automatically be a citizen, though if you decide to move back where you originally came from wouldnt you lose that opportunity, then of becoming a USA citizen? I was not actually talking about switching back to the country you lived in before, i was meaning the term of citizenship when you move😛
Well my cousin would never be a permanent citizen until she has lived there for a couple of years. She is not being treated like others residing in canada, because she hasnt got permanent citizenship there yet, therefore is only residing there, not actually legally there.
Well those going in illegally are wrong then.What if i went in to the US without getting legal citizenship then? Eventually i would be found out then probably get kicked out. I would prefer to know im apart of USA by getting proper citisneship, not being a citizen ilegally. Then again im apart of USA as soon as i have moved there admittedly🙂