weejontee wrote:As you can see I'm from Ireland but I've been to America a few times on holiday and was thinking of emigrating some day. Do any Americans recommend it? What are the pros and cons of LIVING in the country?
Joe. wrote:I would like to move to the US too...My English teacher said I could get a schoolarship or something since I am one of the best English speakers of my age in my country. I don't think that's true though, lots of people at my age were better English speakers than me and they didn't get a schoolarship.
Anyways, I would like to get some info about the American Passport stuff, I heard that if you don't have one, you cannot live in the States (legally), is that true?
BTW, weejontee, I see you put Ireland as location...but isn't Belfast in Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom?
Indy wrote:cyanide wrote:Go to Canada. The standard of living is great, the level of education is high, and universities are very good (and cheaper!)
If I lived in Canada I could go to college for free, since I am a 7th generation metis.
Matt wrote:I'd rather go to Canada...and will do so in the future. Vancouver!!! go the grizzlies.
weejontee wrote:As you can see I'm from Ireland but I've been to America a few times on holiday and was thinking of emigrating some day. Do any Americans recommend it? What are the pros and cons of LIVING in the country?
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