I would emigrate to Britain because I will get lots of money every week, and a house fully furnished, and a T.V licence without paying for it! I will be able to speak my mind for the first time in my life, and get away with it! and if I am spoken to in a bad way I can claim Racism!! and get a payout for my suffering!!! Oh SH*T I'M ENGLISH and don't get the above..................I'M a BRITISH PERSON GET ME OUT OF HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-09 03:42:30
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answered by kbw 4
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Fun and Serious question both.
Without making a big hubba bubba about illegal Immigration in the USA, suffice it to say, that if my country can't or won't protect it's borders or citizens, why stay around? I mean, anything could (and seems to be!) happening! What could the future hold on the positive side for such a country?
Canada and Canadians are lovely. Problem is that they too will let anyone in (at the moment) and it will be just a matter of time before they are assulted by those that came and will probubly ruin or trash the US and want greener pastures to rape, rob and pillage.
Aussie land and Kiwi country are fab places. And citizenry are friendly.
I hear they have problems of their own sort too. I guess that's to be expected. One of the concerns/benefits of both of these two down under's, is that they have very strict immigration standards ...and they enforce them. Unlike the US.
I know I could make the cut financially in either of the two but I'm waiting to see what is going to happen in the US with this immigration thang, before I jump. It's exciting and scarey both here in the US. Wish I could trust and have more faith in our political leaders. If they aren't queering some page, they are lying to us or stealing from the rest of us for their own benefits ...or making war on others to line their own pockets. Doesn't look like we have much of a future to bank on or look forward to with these kind of folks in power and running the show.
2006-10-09 11:30:22
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answered by Anonymous
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In the past i have lived in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and then moved to USA and now now I live in Mexico.....Cheap cost of living and friendly people. I love the culture, freedom and everything else including the pretty Senoritas.
2006-10-09 13:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Canada. I love this country. I would go to Vancouver (which is beautiful) or Toronto. Never been to Australia or New Zealand.
2006-10-09 10:42:49
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answered by b97st 7
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Canada if any,
Due to Living in over crowded UK, Nice to have some space & clean air for a change.
Only Downside is have dumb next door neighbours who voted Bush in for 2 terms!
They also have free health Insurance & Canada isn't too far on a plane in comparison to New Zealand, my 2nd choice, Australia has far to many killer snakes, Spiders & Sharks for my And liking.
2006-10-09 10:37:46
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answered by Deanlad 2
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I am very happy living in my home country of the USA.I have been to many other country's around the world and I have seen many beautiful nations.But I am always glad to touch my American soil when I return.It has its problems(they can be solved) but its still the best by far to me.I love being an American.Just as I'm sure most people love their native land.
2006-10-09 12:05:03
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answered by Yakuza 7
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I am happy in the U.S, but if I absolutely had to go, I would go to New Zealand, as I have already visited there and found it very nice. I have also been to Canada, but I really didn't like it.
2006-10-09 12:11:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello, being Canadian, I guess I only have 2 choices...
I'll take New Zealand > lots of unspoiled nature (that's where they filmed LOTR) for biking & hiking & skiing. Lots of nice people, in a country where you can be yourself, without having to conform.
+ I really hate snakes.
Sounds alot like Canada doesn't it? maybe I'll just stay here!
2006-10-09 10:42:36
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answered by renius 2
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France
2006-10-09 11:16:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I am happy living in my home country, the United States, however, my husband is an Aussie and if he ever truly wanted to go back to Australia, I would go.
2006-10-09 10:37:23
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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