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OfflineJesusIsLord
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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Everlong]
    #16776638 - 09/02/12 03:35 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

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Everlong said:
I still believe Japan is easier to become a citizen of then compared to the UK.



doubtful. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on the planet.

"Japan's population is estimated at around 127.3 million,[2] with 80% of the population living on Honshū. Japanese society is linguistically and culturally homogeneous,[148] composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese,[149] with small populations of foreign workers."

Ethnic group Population % of total*
White British 50,366,497 85.67%
White (other) 3,096,169 5.27%
Indian 1,053,411 1.8%
Pakistani 977,285 1.6%
White Irish 691,232 1.2%
Mixed race 677,117 1.2%
Black Caribbean 565,876 1.0%
Black African 485,277 0.8%
Bangladeshi 283,063 0.5%
Other Asian (non-Chinese) 247,644 0.4%
Chinese 247,403 0.4%
Other 230,615 0.4%
Black (others) 97,585 0.2%
* Percentage of total UK population, according to the 2001 Census


Facts disagree with you :ohyou:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Bundy]
    #16776664 - 09/02/12 03:41 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

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Bundy said:
Me and my wife are thinking of moving to England.

We'd only be able to go with about 3,000$ cash saved up. (Hit a bank and exchange it for their currency, so whatever the exchange rate is.)

How hard is it to get citizenship in a different country?

How long would we have to get citizenship, before they deport us?

Would my daughter get it easier/easily? (We'd go when she was around a year old.)

Is it hard to pick up a job in a different country as an alien citizen?

Who gives me/wife/daughter a visa to be there? America, or England?

I'd be more than happy to google all of this, but it'd take me hours to get all that information above ^ and I don't have hours.

Maybe someone here has done this? If not, then just ignore this thread.



Just stay in America, moving just isn't worth it the situations in most foreign countries is worse than it is here


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord]
    #16776668 - 09/02/12 03:42 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

I'm interested in moving to Sweden but I hear the cost of living is expensive as shit:mad2:
Hawaii might be nice


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: i like cow poo]
    #16776678 - 09/02/12 03:44 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

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i like cow poo said:
I'm interested in moving to Sweden but I hear the cost of living is expensive as shit:mad2:
Hawaii might be nice



Hawaii is super expensive unless you want to be a bum on the beach. Natives hate haoles too.


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord]
    #16776692 - 09/02/12 03:46 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

I wouldn't mind living in one of the communes for a few years just to get a feel of the island. I'd probably choose the least populated island.
I love the sun and the beach:sunny:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord]
    #16776698 - 09/02/12 03:48 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

EU is more expensive than the US. [not to mention the hassel of becomeing a citezen]

You may want to really think about this. $3000 is not a ton of money either.... the Pound is worth more so that is more
like $1500 [+ or -]

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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord]
    #16776699 - 09/02/12 03:48 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

Quote:

JesusIsLord said:
Quote:

Everlong said:
I still believe Japan is easier to become a citizen of then compared to the UK.



doubtful. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on the planet.

"Japan's population is estimated at around 127.3 million,[2] with 80% of the population living on Honshū. Japanese society is linguistically and culturally homogeneous,[148] composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese,[149] with small populations of foreign workers."

Ethnic group Population % of total*
White British 50,366,497 85.67%
White (other) 3,096,169 5.27%
Indian 1,053,411 1.8%
Pakistani 977,285 1.6%
White Irish 691,232 1.2%
Mixed race 677,117 1.2%
Black Caribbean 565,876 1.0%
Black African 485,277 0.8%
Bangladeshi 283,063 0.5%
Other Asian (non-Chinese) 247,644 0.4%
Chinese 247,403 0.4%
Other 230,615 0.4%
Black (others) 97,585 0.2%
* Percentage of total UK population, according to the 2001 Census


Facts disagree with you :ohyou:




I guess I am wrong on that topic. I've always heard the UK doesn't even like to grant work or visiting visas let alone citizenship.  :dealwithit:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Everlong]
    #16776743 - 09/02/12 04:01 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

Quote:

Everlong said:
Quote:

JesusIsLord said:
Quote:

Everlong said:
I still believe Japan is easier to become a citizen of then compared to the UK.



doubtful. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on the planet.

"Japan's population is estimated at around 127.3 million,[2] with 80% of the population living on Honshū. Japanese society is linguistically and culturally homogeneous,[148] composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese,[149] with small populations of foreign workers."

Ethnic group Population % of total*
White British 50,366,497 85.67%
White (other) 3,096,169 5.27%
Indian 1,053,411 1.8%
Pakistani 977,285 1.6%
White Irish 691,232 1.2%
Mixed race 677,117 1.2%
Black Caribbean 565,876 1.0%
Black African 485,277 0.8%
Bangladeshi 283,063 0.5%
Other Asian (non-Chinese) 247,644 0.4%
Chinese 247,403 0.4%
Other 230,615 0.4%
Black (others) 97,585 0.2%
* Percentage of total UK population, according to the 2001 Census


Facts disagree with you :ohyou:




I guess I am wrong on that topic. I've always heard the UK doesn't even like to grant work or visiting visas let alone citizenship.  :dealwithit:




And they may not and that could very well be true - however, Japan is one of the most ideologically intact and homogeneous countries on the planet. Save a few random tribes here and there.


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord]
    #16776762 - 09/02/12 04:05 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

Quote:

JesusIsLord said:
Quote:

Everlong said:
Quote:

JesusIsLord said:
Quote:

Everlong said:
I still believe Japan is easier to become a citizen of then compared to the UK.



doubtful. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on the planet.

"Japan's population is estimated at around 127.3 million,[2] with 80% of the population living on Honshū. Japanese society is linguistically and culturally homogeneous,[148] composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese,[149] with small populations of foreign workers."

Ethnic group Population % of total*
White British 50,366,497 85.67%
White (other) 3,096,169 5.27%
Indian 1,053,411 1.8%
Pakistani 977,285 1.6%
White Irish 691,232 1.2%
Mixed race 677,117 1.2%
Black Caribbean 565,876 1.0%
Black African 485,277 0.8%
Bangladeshi 283,063 0.5%
Other Asian (non-Chinese) 247,644 0.4%
Chinese 247,403 0.4%
Other 230,615 0.4%
Black (others) 97,585 0.2%
* Percentage of total UK population, according to the 2001 Census


Facts disagree with you :ohyou:




I guess I am wrong on that topic. I've always heard the UK doesn't even like to grant work or visiting visas let alone citizenship.  :dealwithit:




And they may not and that could very well be true - however, Japan is one of the most ideologically intact and homogeneous countries on the planet. Save a few random tribes here and there.




And the most radioactive  :cookiemonster:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: trekie]
    #16776781 - 09/02/12 04:09 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

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the most radioactive  :cookiemonster:




Hey, ukraine just called..


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Constantine]
    #16776788 - 09/02/12 04:11 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

hahaha yeahh well Murica's got a whole lot of nuke plants too - many of them have exceeded their safe maintainable lifespan. Sketchy :aaaargh:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord]
    #16776816 - 09/02/12 04:18 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

Quote:

JesusIsLord said:
Quote:

Everlong said:
I still believe Japan is easier to become a citizen of then compared to the UK.



doubtful. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on the planet.

"Japan's population is estimated at around 127.3 million,[2] with 80% of the population living on Honshū. Japanese society is linguistically and culturally homogeneous,[148] composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese,[149] with small populations of foreign workers."

Ethnic group Population % of total*
White British 50,366,497 85.67%
White (other) 3,096,169 5.27%
Indian 1,053,411 1.8%
Pakistani 977,285 1.6%
White Irish 691,232 1.2%
Mixed race 677,117 1.2%
Black Caribbean 565,876 1.0%
Black African 485,277 0.8%
Bangladeshi 283,063 0.5%
Other Asian (non-Chinese) 247,644 0.4%
Chinese 247,403 0.4%
Other 230,615 0.4%
Black (others) 97,585 0.2%
* Percentage of total UK population, according to the 2001 Census


Facts disagree with you :ohyou:





how can 98% of the population be native japanese if 50million are white
british which would be more tan 1/3 of the population

these arent facts, they're random numbers


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there are 923 words in the english language that do not follow the "I before E"
rule, there are 44 words in the english language that follow the rule. this is
the shit our education funding is paying for and these liberals want more money
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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Prisoner#1] * 1
    #16776831 - 09/02/12 04:21 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

Quote:

Prisoner#1 said:
Quote:

JesusIsLord said:
Quote:

Everlong said:
I still believe Japan is easier to become a citizen of then compared to the UK.



doubtful. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on the planet.

"Japan's population is estimated at around 127.3 million,[2] with 80% of the population living on Honshū. Japanese society is linguistically and culturally homogeneous,[148] composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese,[149] with small populations of foreign workers."

Ethnic group Population % of total*
White British 50,366,497 85.67%
White (other) 3,096,169 5.27%
Indian 1,053,411 1.8%
Pakistani 977,285 1.6%
White Irish 691,232 1.2%
Mixed race 677,117 1.2%
Black Caribbean 565,876 1.0%
Black African 485,277 0.8%
Bangladeshi 283,063 0.5%
Other Asian (non-Chinese) 247,644 0.4%
Chinese 247,403 0.4%
Other 230,615 0.4%
Black (others) 97,585 0.2%
* Percentage of total UK population, according to the 2001 Census


Facts disagree with you :ohyou:





how can 98% of the population be native japanese if 50million are white
british which would be more tan 1/3 of the population

these arent facts, they're random numbers





they're seperate facts. notice the quotation marks? know how to add percentages? derp  :derpyouverymuch:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord] * 1
    #16776837 - 09/02/12 04:23 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

oh... they're separate fact with no indication at all what the second
set of facts are about... may as well be random numbers the way you
slapped it together


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there are 923 words in the english language that do not follow the "I before E"
rule, there are 44 words in the english language that follow the rule. this is
the shit our education funding is paying for and these liberals want more money
for education to keep making students stupid


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #16776845 - 09/02/12 04:24 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

Quote:

Prisoner#1 said:
oh... they're separate fact with no indication at all what the second
set of facts are about... may as well be random numbers the way you
slapped it together



"* Percentage of total UK population, according to the 2001 Census"

...ok? :ohyou:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #16776853 - 09/02/12 04:26 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

Quote:

Prisoner#1 said:
oh... they're separate fact with no indication at all what the second
set of facts are about... may as well be random numbers the way you
slapped it together




This is why I am voteing for you...

Prisoner#1 2012 \m/ >.<!


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: JesusIsLord]
    #16776858 - 09/02/12 04:26 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

I'm reading some shit about japan and an ethnic breakdown right after it,
typically the "header" for what a set of facts are comes before the fact, I
guess they dont teach that kind of thing in jesusland

the header would indicate a new set of facts, unlike the footnotes that no one reads


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there are 923 words in the english language that do not follow the "I before E"
rule, there are 44 words in the english language that follow the rule. this is
the shit our education funding is paying for and these liberals want more money
for education to keep making students stupid


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Prisoner#1] * 2
    #16776864 - 09/02/12 04:27 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

I't confused me too.... But then I figured it out.  :smirk:


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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: DieCommie]
    #16776895 - 09/02/12 04:36 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

so did I but I had to be a statistics nazi


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rule, there are 44 words in the english language that follow the rule. this is
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Re: Citizenship in a different country? [Re: Prisoner#1] * 3
    #16776953 - 09/02/12 04:50 PM (9 months, 10 days ago)

I will be mindful of better presentation next time, Herr Prisoner!



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