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Thread started 02/20/03 6:56am

LaVisHh

Moving Away From The United States

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I am considering it.

Has anyone here moved away to another country, who was born/raised in the US?

Can you tell me about it, and how difficult or easy was it?

If you live outside the US, and never lived here...what is your opinion on living where you live? Would you recommend it?
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Reply #1 posted 02/20/03 7:04am

ian

LaVisHh said:

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I am considering it.

Has anyone here moved away to another country, who was born/raised in the US?

Can you tell me about it, and how difficult or easy was it?

If you live outside the US, and never lived here...what is your opinion on living where you live? Would you recommend it?


Talk to Ben smile He did a big move from California to Spain recently...
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Reply #2 posted 02/20/03 7:06am

ian

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile
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Reply #3 posted 02/20/03 7:31am

LaVisHh

ian said:

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile


I have heard great things about Europe...guess I might have to marry some European, eh?

lol
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Reply #4 posted 02/20/03 7:32am

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I gave back my green card.

Not many seem to do that... It took me two hours to explain it to the official why on earth I wanna do that.

Then I had to swear on the bible just like you see it on TV all the time. THAT was big fun.

Then it took another two hours of heavy interviewing and paper filling.

No big deal.
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Reply #5 posted 02/20/03 7:33am

LaVisHh

ajd said:

I gave back my green card.

Not many seem to do that... It took me two hours to explain it to the official why on earth I wanna do that.

Then I had to swear on the bible just like you see it on TV all the time. THAT was big fun.

Then it took another two hours of heavy interviewing and paper filling.

No big deal.


This is no big deal?

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Reply #6 posted 02/20/03 7:37am

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LaVisHh said:

ian said:

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile


I have heard great things about Europe...guess I might have to marry some European, eh?

lol


I happen to know some single Prince fans in Holland who might be interested!
Ask Jasper...
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Reply #7 posted 02/20/03 7:39am

LaVisHh

ChocolateInvasion said:

LaVisHh said:

ian said:

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile


I have heard great things about Europe...guess I might have to marry some European, eh?

lol


I happen to know some single Prince fans in Holland who might be interested!
Ask Jasper...


:O

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Reply #8 posted 02/20/03 7:42am

ChocolateInvas
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LaVisHh said:

ChocolateInvasion said:

LaVisHh said:

ian said:

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile


I have heard great things about Europe...guess I might have to marry some European, eh?

lol


I happen to know some single Prince fans in Holland who might be interested!
Ask Jasper...


:O

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You may have noticed it's Jasper's birthday today, maybe he wants a LaVisHh as a present!
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Reply #9 posted 02/20/03 7:45am

LaVisHh

I've never been somebody's birthday present, ChocolateInvasion. biggrin

Let me think about this. biggrin
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Reply #10 posted 02/20/03 7:53am

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ChocolateInvasion said:

LaVisHh said:

ian said:

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile


I have heard great things about Europe...guess I might have to marry some European, eh?

lol


I happen to know some single Prince fans in Holland who might be interested!
Ask Jasper...


DO NOT marry someone from Holland!! lol Especially a Prince fan.
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #11 posted 02/20/03 7:54am

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minneapolisgenius said:

ChocolateInvasion said:

LaVisHh said:

ian said:

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile


I have heard great things about Europe...guess I might have to marry some European, eh?

lol


I happen to know some single Prince fans in Holland who might be interested!
Ask Jasper...


DO NOT marry someone from Holland!! lol Especially a Prince fan.


And why's that?
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Reply #12 posted 02/20/03 8:02am

Yexzandrah

Hey Lavish ... I moved to the Netherlands in 2000 when I came to "visit" Martijn (now knownas 2M or maxHeadroom but then he was TheMAx)...Nad I ain't never movin back to The States ... It's much calmer here... I'm in like the 5th largest city here and it's nothing like being in an american city where a girl cant walk the streets with out havin some fool pull over but I'll give you more info in notes or email ... If you like
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Yexzandrah said:

Hey Lavish ... I moved to the Netherlands in 2000 when I came to "visit" Martijn (now knownas 2M or maxHeadroom but then he was TheMAx)...Nad I ain't never movin back to The States ... It's much calmer here... I'm in like the 5th largest city here and it's nothing like being in an american city where a girl cant walk the streets with out havin some fool pull over but I'll give you more info in notes or email ... If you like


That's only the case in Veldhoven...and is it the 5th largest city? Actually, don't think so.
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Reply #14 posted 02/20/03 8:09am

ian

LaVisHh said:

ian said:

BTW I'm from Ireland, and I'm currently living in Scotland. I'd recommend both places, they're great places to live in. Of course, I'd imagine it's a bit awkward for Americans to get work visas for some countries, I'm not sure what's involved there. Anyway I recommend Europe smile


I have heard great things about Europe...guess I might have to marry some European, eh?

lol


Shouldn't be a problem, foreign accents always go down well everywhere! The grass is always greener and all that smile
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Reply #15 posted 02/20/03 8:10am

ian

Yexzandrah said:

Hey Lavish ... I moved to the Netherlands in 2000 when I came to "visit" Martijn (now knownas 2M or maxHeadroom but then he was TheMAx)...Nad I ain't never movin back to The States ... It's much calmer here... I'm in like the 5th largest city here and it's nothing like being in an american city where a girl cant walk the streets with out havin some fool pull over but I'll give you more info in notes or email ... If you like


Hey that's cool, good for you! There's been times when I was very tempted to move to places like Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. I like the vibe in those countries a lot, the cities are very friendly and peaceful.
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Reply #16 posted 02/20/03 8:12am

Yexzandrah

Im tecnicly in veldhoven but I can literatly walk to Eindhoven lol and when you've lived in the us cities even Helmond aint so bad LOL and I feel safer alone in rotterdam or Ansterdam on a saturday nite than I ever did even in a small American city.
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Reply #17 posted 02/20/03 8:13am

ian

ajd said:

I gave back my green card.

Not many seem to do that... It took me two hours to explain it to the official why on earth I wanna do that.

Then I had to swear on the bible just like you see it on TV all the time. THAT was big fun.

Then it took another two hours of heavy interviewing and paper filling.

No big deal.


My friend did that too biggrin The people at the airport he dealt with were shocked at the prospect of someone voluntarily giving up their US citizenship!

But of course, American's working abroad usually keep their citizenship right? And still pay taxes to Uncle Sam...
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Reply #18 posted 02/20/03 8:14am

lashious

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Lav - u will always be welcome in CANADA

Good Health Care - Gun Control, clean, diverse, friendly, has 4 seasons, a better voting system, expensive...an idiot for a Prime Minister ... taxed to death...HEY WAIT A MINUTE - I'M MOVING WITH U LAV :OMG:
kiss kiss WHO ME? kiss kiss
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Reply #19 posted 02/20/03 8:15am

LaVisHh

lashious said:

Lav - u will always be welcome in [color=red:bf8f15451e:0a8babff8e]CANADA

Good Health Care - Gun Control, clean, diverse, friendly, has 4 seasons, a better voting system, expensive...an idiot for a Prime Minister ... taxed to death...HEY WAIT A MINUTE - I'M MOVING WITH U LAV :OMG:



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Reply #20 posted 02/20/03 8:15am

LaVisHh

ian said:

[...]But of course, American's working abroad usually keep their citizenship right? And still pay taxes to Uncle Sam...


Are you serious??? omg
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Reply #21 posted 02/20/03 8:15am

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Moving away can be a wrong decision.

I have moved from Holland to France and what was I thinking?

Think before making the jump, sweets.

Silly. I'ld move to the US if given the chance...
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Reply #22 posted 02/20/03 8:15am

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Yexzandrah said:

Im tecnicly in veldhoven but I can literatly walk to Eindhoven lol and when you've lived in the us cities even Helmond aint so bad LOL


The advantage of being an (former) american in Eindhoven, is that that terrible accent that they have there is not so obvious to you.
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Reply #23 posted 02/20/03 8:17am

LaVisHh

gooeythehamster said:

Moving away can be a wrong decision.

I have moved from Holland to France and what was I thinking?

Think before making the jump, sweets.

Silly. I'ld move to the US if given the chance...


It's getting very expensive to live here. sad
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Reply #24 posted 02/20/03 8:18am

ian

LaVisHh said:

ian said:

[...]But of course, American's working abroad usually keep their citizenship right? And still pay taxes to Uncle Sam...


Are you serious??? omg


I could be wrong! But I've worked with Americans who had temporary work permits in Ireland, and they were still paying taxes to America. However I also know a guy who moved from the US to Italy and even changed his citizenship etc so I guess there's a few ways of doing it.
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Reply #25 posted 02/20/03 8:18am

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LaVisHh said:

gooeythehamster said:

Moving away can be a wrong decision.

I have moved from Holland to France and what was I thinking?

Think before making the jump, sweets.

Silly. I'ld move to the US if given the chance...


It's getting very expensive to live here. sad


Same here. The euro has taken it's toll.
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Reply #26 posted 02/20/03 8:24am

Yexzandrah

Make a bet LOL the ravand or however you spell it accent kills me LOL...
But I'm around people who make fun of it here too ... it's that horrid Farmer accent Lord ... Learn to Speak the Language LOL ...
You do't gotta be a Dutchie to know when somethin don't sound right ...
you're not American but I bet that southern country twang makes you go whofarted too

And yea Americans on work permits pay income tax to the us and but once you give up citizenship you pay it to your new home
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Reply #27 posted 02/20/03 8:24am

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I've got two Dutch friends who moved to the States and love it. They say Holland compares to the US like IKEA compares to other furniture...
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Reply #28 posted 02/20/03 8:29am

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Ian, open your eyes, she wants to come over to her org moderation pal in Scotland! love
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Reply #29 posted 02/20/03 8:35am

ian

LillianLaughs said:

Ian, open your eyes, she wants to come over to her org moderation pal in Scotland! love



Hey she's very welcome biggrin She can have the babies and my wife can do the housework (she's dreading the thought of childbirth anyway haha)
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