Yester wrote: » I know it has it's problems but it has a lot going for it. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. So how do I go about becoming an American citizen?
Chrongen wrote: » Well if you are willing to take the ferry to Roscoff in France then you could get in your car and drive from there to Hong Kong.
Yester wrote: » That would be sensible I suppose. Where would you recommend for a holiday? I'm thinking New york.
wakka12 wrote: » I think driving through parts of middle east would be a bit unnerving! An american road trip would be absolutely amazing, I think one of the best in the world, the variety of scenery and cities you'd see travelling from east to west coast would be spectacular.
Yester wrote: » Yes but there would be a language barrier. My last trip abroad i got in a big argument with a spainish taxi driver. Me speaking english and him speaking Spanis. I have no idea what it was about but we were very angry at each other.
mariaalice wrote: » I must be strange :pac: but I was not mad about New York.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » did it go something like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-oH-TELcLE
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Welll you can do Wales to Vladislavstock. However I agree the language makes a difference. Book a long vacation.
Herb Powell wrote: » I reckon the roads are possibly a bit better in the USA though. And you won't need any extra visas. And those distances are about 3 times the US roadtrip, but sure look.
Yester wrote: » If enough of us go we could set up our own gang. The Hillmans has a nice ring to it.
Richard Hillman wrote: » Too many gangs for my liking. Wouldn't even visit it as a holiday
ohnonotgmail wrote: » and pay taxes to the US government for the rest of your life even if you decide to leave?
Cina wrote: » it's incredibly difficult to get a Visa for the US, unfortunately, believe me I know, I tried multiple routes to move to California and none worked. You are much better off choosing somewhere like Canada, Australia, or somewhere in the EU if you want to live abroad.
scamalert wrote: » hills have eyes sounds even better :pac: thou pretty sure that name is taken by another minority US looks and sounds amazing in movies etc, but reality is pay is really low so that's why they have tips in place, even thou id leave tips here either if service is good, thus many take up 2 jobs just to sustain themselves which works out way over 40h week youd get here or in most EU. next is healthcare which is terrible any ER visit or stay will rake up thousands then you have insurance companies which is like car insurance here rip off system, thou access to some meds is way better go to dentist and get any narco med, here ibuprofen is handled like class A even over the counter if your into that,then also weed is legal in most states Colorado and Cali would sound best. if id have to pick location thou it would prob be Alaska state, smth about wast nature, and New Mexico for winter or texas for stakes etc. main point thou is living costs aren't expensive but minimum wage and job market would be tough if no professional skills or some business in place to generate cash. also big SUVs wide roads nationwide no ****ty pothole gravel like every second road here. also if your into guns thats another plus put sign no trespass shot on sight, which Ireland also lacks a lot in when it comes to ones private property. think covered most. now just to win lotto or smth
Yester wrote: » Life
liberty
the pursuit of happiness.
Rory28 wrote: » Join the military. What could go wrong?
Yester wrote: » My last trip abroad i got in a big argument with a Spanish taxi driver. Me speaking english and him speaking Spanish. I have no idea what it was about but we were very angry at each other.
Yester wrote: » Thanks for that. I actually did win the lotto a while back. Not the jackpot but 350k so how bad.
Chrongen wrote: » Would it fcuk? You get on the motorway at New York and the scenery doesn't fcuking change until you hit the Rockies. Mile after mile after mile of bullshit, for 2000 miles. If it's not prairie, it's desert, if it's not desert it's wheat fields. You get past the Rockies and you're back to desert/scrubland but at least you got the beautiful city of LA to look forward to. Have yo ever driven across Europe? Through the Alps, through the Black Forest, Bavaria, Vienna, Budapest, the Dalmatian Coast, Athens, Istanbul? The Central Asian Steppe can be a bit boring but Iran is breathtaking, India, Thailand, Vietnam, etc. Out of this world.
scamalert wrote: » well if you got 350 thats close to 400$k US look up corporate business setup most countries vary by 200-1mill and you get your visa, for setting up business if you got the capital needed, its a loophole for the rich, which gives enough time to apply for permanent visa afterwards.
Fake News wrote: » Canada can't be much different from the states, or can it?