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Originally posted by falafel
But, as far as I'm concerned, a foreigner will always be considered as a foreigner.
I prefer to live with my people who love me and appreciate me.
If I'll move to another country, I think I will always be treated as an outsider and I'd hate that.
Actually I have family in the US.
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So you've pretty much got it all figured out have you? It's set in your mind that my suggestion is no good for you no matter what anyone says. Right?
Then don't sit there and say that your life and the lives of your wife and kids are most important to you. They aren't. If they were you wouldn't hesitate.
It's not only in Toronto that you'd be welcomed. All over Canada, and I'm sure most of the big U.S. cities as well, people simply wouldn't really care where you're from. You speak decent English, you're a smart guy, I'm sure you'd get along just fine and feel like anything BUT an outsider.
But don't tell me your family is important to you and then reject a direct suggestion to aid in their safety bro. It doesn't wash. You're willing to subject them to living in fear for another 3 to 5 years, never knowing if one day one of you or all of you will get blown up. Crazy.