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...from a different country, would you travel to visit them? Would you
consider, even for a moment, perhaps leaving your own country, maybe even consider giving up your citizenship? |
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Sure why not....I would keep my citizenship though if I could!!!!!!
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Yes, yes and I don't know why I'd have to give up my citizenship. Dual
citizenship is accepted in most places. |
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lets just say i did that once lol not the citizen ship thing thou...
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Hmmm... I don't know. I have a lot of roots in MD, DC, Virginia, etc...
It would mean one hell of a sacrifice to move to another country. Plus, there are only so many other countries where I'd want to live. I think it would totally depend on the girl and the situation. |
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Nope Nada to all not leaving the USA for good would never give up my
citizenship my kids are here and here I shall remain. Now if it was a few states away would consider it but not out of the country and away from my family. |
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Of course. Love trumps all.
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i would consider going to another country...but not for a man. for
opportunity, maybe...for education...but never a man. would i visit? moot point, cause i sure as hell couldn't afford that, lol. and why would i have to give up my citizenship? |
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yes I definitely would travel to see them if they were worth it.
Distance should never keep you away. I would change everything for the right human being |
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I didn't say you "had" to give it up. I said "would you?"
Okay, so what if this country was located in the UAE or some similar place? |
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Yes. I would travel, will travel...and no will not change citizenship,
but have duel citizenship, only because I have Australian children. I don't feel I am an Australian citizen, I feel I am a citizen of the world...that I am on a visa, just being here... |
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NO......... look around the world we live in.... NO NO NO
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Travel, yes, give up my citizenship? Only when you bury me.
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mm ill keep the citizenship but yeah ill change country
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I would travel to another country to visit but I wouldn't move there. My
roots here are just too strong. |
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Sheila: Absolutely yes -- to all of it.
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Yes. I would be willing to travel to another country, because in reality
love has no distance and as dual nationality is mainly accepted, it wouldn't matter to me. The one thing that would be a wrench would be not being able to see my kids. But life must move on, mustn't it. What you lose on the roundabouts, you gain on the swings. |
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Yes, to most of the Q.
the citizenship well wouldn't I still be american?? no info on that?? |
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Just asking if you'd be willing to give up your citizenship...not saying
it's a requirement. A lot of people are saying "yes" right off the cuff, that "love" conquers all, and things like that. But what about being in a completley strange place, not knowing anyone, where most people don't speak English, where, for instance, the women have to wear veils or burkas or similar situations, where there might be war or threat of war, where the food, the customs, the weather -- nearly EVERYTHING -- is completely strange and unfamiliar to you? |
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Just asking if you'd be willing to give up your citizenship...not saying
it's a requirement. A lot of people are saying "yes" right off the cuff, that "love" conquers all, and things like that. But what about being in a completley strange place, not knowing anyone, where most people don't speak English, where, for instance, the women have to wear veils or burkas or similar situations, where there might be war or threat of war, where the food, the customs, the weather -- nearly EVERYTHING -- is completely strange and unfamiliar to you? |
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