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  • Bird
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    • Jan 2005
    • 4365

    #1

    how to get citizenship in another country

    I really don't like living in the US, How do I get the fuck out of here.
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  • HorseShit
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    • Dec 2004
    • 17513

    #2
    by boat or air

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    • CamTraffic
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      • Feb 2008
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      #3
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      • Thurbs
        The Thrilla in Manila
        • Sep 2004
        • 4785

        #4
        find your country of choice ( I recommend researching heavily exchange rate vs cost of living )

        then research if they allow citizenship either by investment, length of stay, application and so on

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        • Spunky
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          • Jun 2002
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          #5
          Wrap a turban around your head and Canada will welcome you with open arms

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          • Eva PSC
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            • Feb 2008
            • 994

            #6
            Originally posted by Spunky
            Wrap a turban around your head and Canada will welcome you with open arms
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            • tony299
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              • Aug 2002
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              #7
              Why dont you like living in the US?

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              • GetSCORECash
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                #8
                Originally posted by tony404
                Why dont you like living in the US?
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                • DWB
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                  • Jul 2003
                  • 31779

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Thurbs
                  find your country of choice ( I recommend researching heavily exchange rate vs cost of living )

                  then research if they allow citizenship either by investment, length of stay, application and so on
                  What he said. Just know that if the IRS thinks you are leaving (renouncing your citizenship) to evade taxes, they can still tax you for up to 10 more years.

                  If you have the funds and the time to put into getting citizenship abroad, then do your research and get on it.

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                  • DWB
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 31779

                    #10
                    Originally posted by tony404
                    Why dont you like living in the US?
                    If you don't know then it won't make sense to you if he tries to explain it.

                    For me, I just prefer something different. Different smells, different noises, different language. I also prefer a true free way of life with fewer hassles, less policy, less big brother, less tax and pretty much live life by my rules.

                    With that said, you will always exchange one set of problems for the other when living abroad, though the latter usually is much easier to deal with and money can usually fix anything if you choose to live in a developing country. I still have stupid things I have to deal with like cultural differences or language issues, but I'll take that any day of the week over having to live in the States. I did that for 30 something years and evolved into a person of the world and no longer consider myself to simply be "American." I am Human, not American. Earth is where I live and play. To think otherwise is just holding yourself down in life, which often goes hand and hand with the ideals of the USA.

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                    • tony299
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                      • Aug 2002
                      • 57021

                      #11
                      Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
                      If you don't know then it won't make sense to you if he tries to explain it.

                      For me, I just prefer something different. Different smells, different noises, different language. I also prefer a true free way of life with fewer hassles, less policy, less big brother, less tax and pretty much live life by my rules.

                      With that said, you will always exchange one set of problems for the other when living abroad, though the latter usually is much easier to deal with and money can usually fix anything if you choose to live in a developing country. I still have stupid things I have to deal with like cultural differences or language issues, but I'll take that any day of the week over having to live in the States. I did that for 30 something years and evolved into a person of the world and no longer consider myself to simply be "American." I am Human, not American. Earth is where I live and play. To think otherwise is just holding yourself down in life, which often goes hand and hand with the ideals of the USA.
                      Unless you share a brain with him. How do you know what his reason is? I have no doubt its amazing but im curious about his reason.
                      Last edited by tony286; 02-24-2009, 06:20 PM.

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                      • ExLust
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                        • Aug 2008
                        • 3223

                        #12
                        Originally posted by CamTraffic
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                        • kmanrox
                          aka K-Man
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 29295

                          #13
                          become jewish, convince a couple of rabbi's you're really a practicing jew and then you can get israeli citizenship/passport
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                          • pornocruto
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                            • Jan 2009
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                            #14
                            I would not be renouncing any US citizenship.

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                            • xxweekxx
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                              • Oct 2002
                              • 6780

                              #15
                              Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
                              If you don't know then it won't make sense to you if he tries to explain it.

                              For me, I just prefer something different. Different smells, different noises, different language. I also prefer a true free way of life with fewer hassles, less policy, less big brother, less tax and pretty much live life by my rules.

                              With that said, you will always exchange one set of problems for the other when living abroad, though the latter usually is much easier to deal with and money can usually fix anything if you choose to live in a developing country. I still have stupid things I have to deal with like cultural differences or language issues, but I'll take that any day of the week over having to live in the States. I did that for 30 something years and evolved into a person of the world and no longer consider myself to simply be "American." I am Human, not American. Earth is where I live and play. To think otherwise is just holding yourself down in life, which often goes hand and hand with the ideals of the USA.
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                              • DWB
                                Registered User
                                • Jul 2003
                                • 31779

                                #16
                                Originally posted by xxweekxx
                                if u are american u still gotta pay taxes..
                                What's that have to do with anything?

                                Though if you renounce your citizenship, you are no longer a united states citizen.

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                                • DWB
                                  Registered User
                                  • Jul 2003
                                  • 31779

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by tony404
                                  Unless you share a brain with him. How do you know what his reason is? I have no doubt its amazing but im curious about his reason.
                                  He is my better half.

                                  No, I don't HIS reason but expats usually share similar reasons be it to lower your tax burden (which you can do legally after a certain amount of time) or just find a new way of life. Since he said, "I really don't like living in the US" it would probably fall under one of those two things. His statement was fairly to the point and by the sound of it he could probably write an enormous list of things he doesn't like about the USA. But to his surprise he will also be able to write a list of things he doesn't like about any new place he may end up. While he may find a more laid back and cheaper lifestyle, which could up his quality of life, "paridise" is a state of mind, not a place.

                                  Living abroad kicks ass. I think everyone should do it at least for a few years of their life if for nothing else than to open your mind to another way of living and thinking.

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                                  • blazin
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Aug 2002
                                    • 2781

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
                                    Living abroad kicks ass. I think everyone should do it at least for a few years of their life if for nothing else than to open your mind to another way of living and thinking.
                                    Gotta agree with this. Even though I have yet to make the move myself. It's going to happen in the next few years.

                                    Gotta admit though, I would probably be Bangkok... I love the place and have been 5 times in the past couple of years
                                    Don't think I could do Pattaya for any length of time, though the odd weekend would be cool
                                    I don't endorse a god damn thing......

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                                    • slapass
                                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                                      • Nov 2002
                                      • 14625

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
                                      If you don't know then it won't make sense to you if he tries to explain it.

                                      For me, I just prefer something different. Different smells, different noises, different language. I also prefer a true free way of life with fewer hassles, less policy, less big brother, less tax and pretty much live life by my rules.

                                      With that said, you will always exchange one set of problems for the other when living abroad, though the latter usually is much easier to deal with and money can usually fix anything if you choose to live in a developing country. I still have stupid things I have to deal with like cultural differences or language issues, but I'll take that any day of the week over having to live in the States. I did that for 30 something years and evolved into a person of the world and no longer consider myself to simply be "American." I am Human, not American. Earth is where I live and play. To think otherwise is just holding yourself down in life, which often goes hand and hand with the ideals of the USA.
                                      Well said.

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                                      • Sarah_Jayne
                                        Now with more Jayne
                                        • Dec 2002
                                        • 40077

                                        #20
                                        I got my British citizenship for living here for 9 years prior to applying (now nearly 13 years) and having been married to a British guy for those years. That and the money I paid for the application fee.

                                        I have dual citizenship though. I didn't want to give up my American citizenship.

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                                        • HorseShit
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                                          • Dec 2004
                                          • 17513

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by pornocruto
                                          I would not be renouncing any US citizenship.
                                          Fuck giving up US citizenship

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                                          • blazin
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Aug 2002
                                            • 2781

                                            #22
                                            I wouldn't want to give up my British Citizenship... that passport gets anywhere
                                            I don't endorse a god damn thing......

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                                            • undersoul
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                                              • Sep 2006
                                              • 1212

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by CamTraffic
                                              find a cute girl and marry her
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                                              • pornguy
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                                                • Mar 2003
                                                • 62912

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by Thurbs
                                                find your country of choice ( I recommend researching heavily exchange rate vs cost of living )

                                                then research if they allow citizenship either by investment, length of stay, application and so on

                                                This is the best way. I would also consider an extended stay on a temp basis in the country you choose to make sure that you like it. 3 to 6 months or so.

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                                                Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
                                                What he said. Just know that if the IRS thinks you are leaving (renouncing your citizenship) to evade taxes, they can still tax you for up to 10 more years.

                                                If you have the funds and the time to put into getting citizenship abroad, then do your research and get on it.

                                                I dont under stand what makes you think the IRS gives a shit where you live.

                                                Living outside the US you still pay taxes. Nice thing is, if you EARN money from outside the US you have to make MORE to have to report. So in effect you get a break.
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                                                • DrChango
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                                                  • Dec 2008
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                                                  #25
                                                  Japan is relaxing its immigration policy to combat the increasingly high average age in that country (low birthrate plus high life expectancy makes that place look like fucking Florida!)
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