Im In England - Question about America

Thanks for the replies guys,even though there not what I wanted to hear =(

I appreciate the honesty, grrrr it frustrates me why it is SO hard to become an American citizen =@

I would understand if I wanted to come over with the intention of living off benefits or whatever but that's not the case at all! I want to work and have a good career ... I want to live in America!! =P

So is the idea of moving to America completely unrealisic then?

I kinda thought that i'd have to have good qualifications to be considered .... hmmm i'm even more lost than I was before! I have NO idea what 'd do if I couldn't live in America =(

Thanks again guys x
 
Thanks for the replies guys,even though there not what I wanted to hear =(

I appreciate the honesty, grrrr it frustrates me why it is SO hard to become an American citizen =@

I would understand if I wanted to come over with the intention of living off benefits or whatever but that's not the case at all! I want to work and have a good career ... I want to live in America!! =P

So is the idea of moving to America completely unrealisic then?

I kinda thought that i'd have to have good qualifications to be considered .... hmmm i'm even more lost than I was before! I have NO idea what 'd do if I couldn't live in America =(

Thanks again guys x
 
Thanks for the replies guys,even though there not what I wanted to hear =(

I appreciate the honesty, grrrr it frustrates me why it is SO hard to become an American citizen =@

I would understand if I wanted to come over with the intention of living off benefits or whatever but that's not the case at all! I want to work and have a good career ... I want to live in America!! =P

So is the idea of moving to America completely unrealisic then?

I kinda thought that i'd have to have good qualifications to be considered .... hmmm i'm even more lost than I was before! I have NO idea what 'd do if I couldn't live in America =(

Thanks again guys x
 
Thanks for the replies guys,even though there not what I wanted to hear =(

I appreciate the honesty, grrrr it frustrates me why it is SO hard to become an American citizen =@

I would understand if I wanted to come over with the intention of living off benefits or whatever but that's not the case at all! I want to work and have a good career ... I want to live in America!! =P

So is the idea of moving to America completely unrealisic then?

I kinda thought that i'd have to have good qualifications to be considered .... hmmm i'm even more lost than I was before! I have NO idea what 'd do if I couldn't live in America =(

Thanks again guys x
 
Thanks for the replies guys,even though there not what I wanted to hear =(

I appreciate the honesty, grrrr it frustrates me why it is SO hard to become an American citizen =@

I would understand if I wanted to come over with the intention of living off benefits or whatever but that's not the case at all! I want to work and have a good career ... I want to live in America!! =P

So is the idea of moving to America completely unrealisic then?

I kinda thought that i'd have to have good qualifications to be considered .... hmmm i'm even more lost than I was before! I have NO idea what 'd do if I couldn't live in America =(

Thanks again guys x
 

bagged2drag

Active member
Check out Wisconsin. Like others said, I don't know all the hurdles to become a citizen, I have a friend whom took about 5 years to become an actual citizen. However, once you have a green card, you can find a job, and there are some good jobs with "good" (for the US) insurance. If in Wisconsin, they have a chronic disease program for people with cystic fibrosis which can supplement your private insurance (or if you don't have ins, it can be primary, but a pain in the but).
 

bagged2drag

Active member
Check out Wisconsin. Like others said, I don't know all the hurdles to become a citizen, I have a friend whom took about 5 years to become an actual citizen. However, once you have a green card, you can find a job, and there are some good jobs with "good" (for the US) insurance. If in Wisconsin, they have a chronic disease program for people with cystic fibrosis which can supplement your private insurance (or if you don't have ins, it can be primary, but a pain in the but).
 

bagged2drag

Active member
Check out Wisconsin. Like others said, I don't know all the hurdles to become a citizen, I have a friend whom took about 5 years to become an actual citizen. However, once you have a green card, you can find a job, and there are some good jobs with "good" (for the US) insurance. If in Wisconsin, they have a chronic disease program for people with cystic fibrosis which can supplement your private insurance (or if you don't have ins, it can be primary, but a pain in the but).
 

bagged2drag

Active member
Check out Wisconsin. Like others said, I don't know all the hurdles to become a citizen, I have a friend whom took about 5 years to become an actual citizen. However, once you have a green card, you can find a job, and there are some good jobs with "good" (for the US) insurance. If in Wisconsin, they have a chronic disease program for people with cystic fibrosis which can supplement your private insurance (or if you don't have ins, it can be primary, but a pain in the but).
 

bagged2drag

Active member
Check out Wisconsin. Like others said, I don't know all the hurdles to become a citizen, I have a friend whom took about 5 years to become an actual citizen. However, once you have a green card, you can find a job, and there are some good jobs with "good" (for the US) insurance. If in Wisconsin, they have a chronic disease program for people with cystic fibrosis which can supplement your private insurance (or if you don't have ins, it can be primary, but a pain in the but).
 

Quackie

New member
Just a thought...

How about Canada? I really don't know anything about becoming a citizen there, but its a great country, simular to the US, but dare I say, <i>better</i>... Well at least in the heath insurance way. Don't get me wrong I enjoy living here, but our country is too caught up in making money, and we have a idiot running it. So maybe wait it out, see where we are in a few years, with a new president. Maybe it will get better... maybe not. I know if it dose not get better, its off to Canada for me and my hubby.

We live in a country where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.


Have you ever visted over here?
 

Quackie

New member
Just a thought...

How about Canada? I really don't know anything about becoming a citizen there, but its a great country, simular to the US, but dare I say, <i>better</i>... Well at least in the heath insurance way. Don't get me wrong I enjoy living here, but our country is too caught up in making money, and we have a idiot running it. So maybe wait it out, see where we are in a few years, with a new president. Maybe it will get better... maybe not. I know if it dose not get better, its off to Canada for me and my hubby.

We live in a country where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.


Have you ever visted over here?
 

Quackie

New member
Just a thought...

How about Canada? I really don't know anything about becoming a citizen there, but its a great country, simular to the US, but dare I say, <i>better</i>... Well at least in the heath insurance way. Don't get me wrong I enjoy living here, but our country is too caught up in making money, and we have a idiot running it. So maybe wait it out, see where we are in a few years, with a new president. Maybe it will get better... maybe not. I know if it dose not get better, its off to Canada for me and my hubby.

We live in a country where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.


Have you ever visted over here?
 

Quackie

New member
Just a thought...

How about Canada? I really don't know anything about becoming a citizen there, but its a great country, simular to the US, but dare I say, <i>better</i>... Well at least in the heath insurance way. Don't get me wrong I enjoy living here, but our country is too caught up in making money, and we have a idiot running it. So maybe wait it out, see where we are in a few years, with a new president. Maybe it will get better... maybe not. I know if it dose not get better, its off to Canada for me and my hubby.

We live in a country where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.


Have you ever visted over here?
 

Quackie

New member
Just a thought...

How about Canada? I really don't know anything about becoming a citizen there, but its a great country, simular to the US, but dare I say, <i>better</i>... Well at least in the heath insurance way. Don't get me wrong I enjoy living here, but our country is too caught up in making money, and we have a idiot running it. So maybe wait it out, see where we are in a few years, with a new president. Maybe it will get better... maybe not. I know if it dose not get better, its off to Canada for me and my hubby.

We live in a country where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.


Have you ever visted over here?
 
Thanks bagged2drag - funny you should mention Wisconsin as my friends moving out there next year! (I am SO unbelieveably jealous) she's 18 and is moving there with her parents, but it's dead easy for her family to move as my friends Grandad was an American citizen so that makes life easier!

Thanks Quackie! I have heard that Canada has really good CF care out there so that's a bonus, thing is though i've always imagined living in California (maybe not right away but I eventually want to end up living there, maybe stopping in a few different states on the way!) hmm it's definetly something to consider though if I fail to become an American, just one thing - isn't it just as difficult to get into Canada as it is America? and also, if I became an Canadian citizen at first, would that make becoming an American citizen easier?

Thanks again, appreciate all the replies!

EDIT: Forgot to mention Quackie, yes I have visited (Disney World, Florida) haha when I was 10. =P
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Thanks bagged2drag - funny you should mention Wisconsin as my friends moving out there next year! (I am SO unbelieveably jealous) she's 18 and is moving there with her parents, but it's dead easy for her family to move as my friends Grandad was an American citizen so that makes life easier!

Thanks Quackie! I have heard that Canada has really good CF care out there so that's a bonus, thing is though i've always imagined living in California (maybe not right away but I eventually want to end up living there, maybe stopping in a few different states on the way!) hmm it's definetly something to consider though if I fail to become an American, just one thing - isn't it just as difficult to get into Canada as it is America? and also, if I became an Canadian citizen at first, would that make becoming an American citizen easier?

Thanks again, appreciate all the replies!

EDIT: Forgot to mention Quackie, yes I have visited (Disney World, Florida) haha when I was 10. =P
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Thanks bagged2drag - funny you should mention Wisconsin as my friends moving out there next year! (I am SO unbelieveably jealous) she's 18 and is moving there with her parents, but it's dead easy for her family to move as my friends Grandad was an American citizen so that makes life easier!

Thanks Quackie! I have heard that Canada has really good CF care out there so that's a bonus, thing is though i've always imagined living in California (maybe not right away but I eventually want to end up living there, maybe stopping in a few different states on the way!) hmm it's definetly something to consider though if I fail to become an American, just one thing - isn't it just as difficult to get into Canada as it is America? and also, if I became an Canadian citizen at first, would that make becoming an American citizen easier?

Thanks again, appreciate all the replies!

EDIT: Forgot to mention Quackie, yes I have visited (Disney World, Florida) haha when I was 10. =P
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Thanks bagged2drag - funny you should mention Wisconsin as my friends moving out there next year! (I am SO unbelieveably jealous) she's 18 and is moving there with her parents, but it's dead easy for her family to move as my friends Grandad was an American citizen so that makes life easier!

Thanks Quackie! I have heard that Canada has really good CF care out there so that's a bonus, thing is though i've always imagined living in California (maybe not right away but I eventually want to end up living there, maybe stopping in a few different states on the way!) hmm it's definetly something to consider though if I fail to become an American, just one thing - isn't it just as difficult to get into Canada as it is America? and also, if I became an Canadian citizen at first, would that make becoming an American citizen easier?

Thanks again, appreciate all the replies!

EDIT: Forgot to mention Quackie, yes I have visited (Disney World, Florida) haha when I was 10. =P
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Thanks bagged2drag - funny you should mention Wisconsin as my friends moving out there next year! (I am SO unbelieveably jealous) she's 18 and is moving there with her parents, but it's dead easy for her family to move as my friends Grandad was an American citizen so that makes life easier!

Thanks Quackie! I have heard that Canada has really good CF care out there so that's a bonus, thing is though i've always imagined living in California (maybe not right away but I eventually want to end up living there, maybe stopping in a few different states on the way!) hmm it's definetly something to consider though if I fail to become an American, just one thing - isn't it just as difficult to get into Canada as it is America? and also, if I became an Canadian citizen at first, would that make becoming an American citizen easier?

Thanks again, appreciate all the replies!

EDIT: Forgot to mention Quackie, yes I have visited (Disney World, Florida) haha when I was 10. =P
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