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Sarah_Jayne 09-28-2005 04:33 AM

I am so happy right now I could almost cry (pic)
 
screw that..I did cry.

The mail came about 30 minutes ago and in it was this :

http://sjayne.com/citizen-edit.jpg


I'm British! (and American..I am dual..so now I am bi everything ;) )

Yay! Nine years of hard work.

*happy dance*

Basic_man 09-28-2005 04:35 AM

Ho wow ! Congrats for all your hard work. You are know far away from Bush ;)

body 09-28-2005 04:36 AM

congrats, now you are a EURO ;)

mrthumbs 09-28-2005 04:37 AM

What were/are the requirements?

pradaboy 09-28-2005 04:38 AM

Congrats Sarah :thumbsup

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 09-28-2005 04:39 AM

I didn't know the U.S. would let you be a dual citizen if you are over 21. In any case, congratulations Sarah for accomplishing your goal. :)

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abz 09-28-2005 04:41 AM

Oh no not another one ;)

Frank The Tank 09-28-2005 04:41 AM

why anyone would WANT to be british is beyond me :(

congrats on getting what you want sarah

Vitasoy 09-28-2005 04:42 AM

That is awesome congrats, Sarah!

Sarah_Jayne 09-28-2005 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude
I didn't know the U.S. would let you be a dual citizen if you are over 21. In any case, congratulations Sarah for accomplishing your goal. :)

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In the past they hadn't but for the past 15 years or so they have. I figured I would get it in before they change their mind again :) It isn't for every nationality but you can be dual with the UK. I would never give up being American but I am happy to be British too :)

PixeLs 09-28-2005 04:50 AM

Congrats. Goodluck on your newest sanctuary then. :winkwink:

poppet 09-28-2005 04:51 AM

Congratulations Sarah. :)

Sarah_Jayne 09-28-2005 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrthumbs
What were/are the requirements?

Well, the first barrier is time and then you have to go through an application process that includes people writing me recommendations and then they have to check to see if they think you are of 'good character' and will be a benefit to their country.

For me this has included the following:

June 11 , 1996 - arriving in the UK

June 17, 1996 - registering witht he British police and home office to allow me to work here whilst on student work visa

October 26, 1996 - Getting married

Nov 1, 1996 - Going to Lunar House in Croydon (the immigration home office) and standing in a five hour long line to register my marriage and be given temporary rights to residency

Nov 1, 1997 - Having to go back one year after our marriage and prove we are still married and that we love each other (loved that they could decide that) in another five hour line to be granted permenant residency rights and given a nice green stamp in my American passport that states I am allowed to stay in the UK

Years of hard work and paying taxes (all countries like that bit)

2001 - Being granted the right to vote

2004 - Started filling out the application for citizenship and got references but then my husband died and I had to redo the forms to say widow because that is different than applying when married to a British citizen

2005 - finally getting to the emotional state to apply again as a widow and using a bit of my husband's pension (which wasn't much at all) to apply because there was a charge of about $500 to apply

September 28 2005 - Dancing for joy

My ceremony is sometime in November :)

mrthumbs 09-28-2005 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah_webinc
Well, the first barrier is time and then you have to go through an application process that includes people writing me recommendations and then they have to check to see if they think you are of 'good character' and will be a benefit to their country.

For me this has included the following:

June 11 , 1996 - arriving in the UK

June 17, 1996 - registering witht he British police and home office to allow me to work here whilst on student work visa

October 26, 1996 - Getting married

Nov 1, 1996 - Going to Lunar House in Croydon (the immigration home office) and standing in a five hour long line to register my marriage and be given temporary rights to residency

Nov 1, 1997 - Having to go back one year after our marriage and prove we are still married and that we love each other (loved that they could decide that) in another five hour line to be granted permenant residency rights and given a nice green stamp in my American passport that states I am allowed to stay in the UK

Years of hard work and paying taxes (all countries like that bit)

2001 - Being granted the right to vote

2004 - Started filling out the application for citizenship and got references but then my husband died and I had to redo the forms to say widow because that is different than applying when married to a British citizen

2005 - finally getting to the emotional state to apply again as a widow and using a bit of my husband's pension (which wasn't much at all) to apply because there was a charge of about $500 to apply

September 28 2005 - Dancing for joy

My ceremony is sometime in November :)


Looks like quite a ride! Well congrats.. you deserved it!

DutchTeenCash 09-28-2005 04:59 AM

Wow nice congrats! You gotta work on some typical british things now, lets start with always wearing flipflops and tight tops :)

Sarah_Jayne 09-28-2005 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkx
Wow nice congrats! You gotta work on some typical british things now, lets start with always wearing flipflops and tight tops :)


lol..I am doing something really British an having a curry and warm beer tonight.

kosta 09-28-2005 05:04 AM

Hehe, Congrats.

djroof 09-28-2005 05:05 AM

congrats!!!

LauraLee 09-28-2005 05:07 AM

Congrats to you Sarah. Sounds to me like you have come a long way, for which you should be proud.

Curiosity is killing the cat.. what is 'a curry' ?

Sarah_Jayne 09-28-2005 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LauraLee
Congrats to you Sarah. Sounds to me like you have come a long way, for which you should be proud.

Curiosity is killing the cat.. what is 'a curry' ?


Indian food..which oddly is the most popular dish in the UK (well, not that odd since it was part of the Empire). Think 'Chilli' but not exactly.

Pete-KT 09-28-2005 05:13 AM

Congrats for that

candyflip 09-28-2005 05:14 AM

Right on. Congrats.

chupachups 09-28-2005 05:15 AM

Congrats Sarah! Hard works pays! :thumbsup

LauraLee 09-28-2005 05:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah_webinc
Indian food..which oddly is the most popular dish in the UK (well, not that odd since it was part of the Empire). Think 'Chilli' but not exactly.

gotcha :) i am familiar with curry the spice, just threw me when it was called 'a curry' hehe.

Ace-wtf 09-28-2005 05:17 AM

congrats !!!

Nydahl 09-28-2005 05:17 AM

congrats - I can feel that it was quite imortant life-step for you :thumbsup

Violetta 09-28-2005 05:33 AM

Nice... congrats!

DutchTeenCash 09-28-2005 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah_webinc
lol..I am doing something really British an having a curry and warm beer tonight.

hmm curry :)

butterflybucks 09-28-2005 06:02 AM

If slang for guys is 'blokes'....what are the women called in England?

urb 09-28-2005 06:03 AM

Congratulations Sarah :)

Welcome to the club!

And you haven't experienced curry till you've been to the Midlands :)

xclusive 09-28-2005 06:10 AM

Congrats admit it though you did it so you can take off both US and British holidays:)

Luc 09-28-2005 06:13 AM

sarah, don't mean to sound like a dickhead or nothing but what's the big deal with being a british citizen?

being a US citizen pretty much opens the door to every country in the world, so who cares about british... also, for the most part that country is very overpriced.

maybe there is some laws i dont know about (ex: owning property) and that's why u got it...

ServerGenius 09-28-2005 06:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by butterflybucks
If slang for guys is 'blokes'....what are the women called in England?

birds :2 cents:

Spunky 09-28-2005 06:14 AM

Congrats Sarah

DutchTeenCash 09-28-2005 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luc
sarah, don't mean to sound like a dickhead or nothing but what's the big deal with being a british citizen?

being a US citizen pretty much opens the door to every country in the world, so who cares about british... also, for the most part that country is very overpriced.

maybe there is some laws i dont know about (ex: owning property) and that's why u got it...

since when did you think being a US citizen would give you an OK to stay in Europe for as long as you like? Its the same as us Europeans wanna stay in the US, you gotta apply every 3 months again. Thats gone now for her. Workin permits too.

ionic 09-28-2005 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by butterflybucks
If slang for guys is 'blokes'....what are the women called in England?

lasses

8char

HarrytheNazi 09-28-2005 06:17 AM

knighthood next?

congrats.

Sarah_Jayne 09-28-2005 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luc
sarah, don't mean to sound like a dickhead or nothing but what's the big deal with being a british citizen?

being a US citizen pretty much opens the door to every country in the world, so who cares about british... also, for the most part that country is very overpriced.

maybe there is some laws i dont know about (ex: owning property) and that's why u got it...


Wrong...i could have stayed here for 3 months with a normal tourist visa..6 on the student work visa. Not even being married to a British citizen qualified me to stay here on its own..I had to apply and prove my marriage was one of love. The right to work in a country other than the USA is not one you get easily.

Then there is the rights to a state pension, the right to vote, the right to a British passport..now I have the right to live and work anywhere in the EU that I should ever desire in my life not to mention more easy of moving about within the British Commonwealth. Most importantly, I can live where I have lived my entire adult life without having "half-rights" or the fear of someone pushing paper to decide that now my husband is dead it is time for me to go 'home'.

Do you know that I haven't been able to get a checking account in this country for nine years? That is because as soon as you are seen not to be British - or atleast EU - they say no. Now, they can't use that as a reason by law.

This country has been very good to me...I wanted to say thanks.

Sarah_Jayne 09-28-2005 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blerche
knighthood next?

congrats.

not unless my next step is the sex change ;)

gornyhuy 09-28-2005 06:26 AM

Mmmmm curry. Congrats!

Luc 09-28-2005 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah_webinc
Wrong...i could have stayed here for 3 months with a normal tourist visa..6 on the student work visa. Not even being married to a British citizen qualified me to stay here on its own..I had to apply and prove my marriage was one of love. The right to work in a country other than the USA is not one you get easily.

Then there is the rights to a state pension, the right to vote, the right to a British passport..now I have the right to live and work anywhere in the EU that I should ever desire in my life not to mention more easy of moving about within the British Commonwealth. Most importantly, I can live where I have lived my entire adult life without having "half-rights" or the fear of someone pushing paper to decide that now my husband is dead it is time for me to go 'home'.

Do you know that I haven't been able to get a checking account in this country for nine years? That is because as soon as you are seen not to be British - or atleast EU - they say no. Now, they can't use that as a reason by law.

This country has been very good to me...I wanted to say thanks.

cool. cool. didn't realize you wanted to live there for a while. i guess that changes things up a bit...

Tofu 09-28-2005 06:30 AM

OMG, all this time I thought you were a brit already! Congrats baby! You are the only person who I know-that isnt a Drum n Bass head-that uses all that funny slang!

heheheh. Damn I LoVe you! *cheers*

ssp 09-28-2005 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by butterflybucks
If slang for guys is 'blokes'....what are the women called in England?

mingers! haha well at least some of them. :1orglaugh

tranza 09-28-2005 06:34 AM

cool! congrats sarah, that's an important step!

adonthenet 09-28-2005 06:35 AM

congratssssss sarah!!!

stephane76 09-28-2005 06:35 AM

It's Bloody Fabulous ! Congratulations !

Tofu 09-28-2005 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ssp
mingers! haha well at least some of them. :1orglaugh

It was funny to hear the word "Golly Wog". Derogatory slang for a black person.
Thats some funny shit right there!

youngnat 09-28-2005 06:40 AM

Forgive the Ignorance, but what are the benefits??

volante 09-28-2005 06:43 AM

Woohoo! Congrats Sarah! Now as you are both a Brit and Yank, any chance you could have a word with the US Embassy and tell them to get their heads out of their arses and hurry up and process my green card application? I'm doing something similar, only heading in the other direction :thumbsup :winkwink:

volante 09-28-2005 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youngnat
Forgive the Ignorance, but what are the benefits??

Much better quality beer, and free healthcare for when you need a liver transplant.


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