Depends where you live. If you live in Canada, then no.
2007-07-08 07:05:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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NO but then I live in Canada. Anyone not living in Canada would probably look at Canada as a foreign country.
2007-07-08 14:12:04
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answered by Lizzy-tish 6
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Not foreign to me. I live in Canada.
2007-07-08 14:06:15
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answered by kaylee 2
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A "foreign" country is any unfamiliar territory that is not native to your own homeland. So if you don't live in Canada, yes, it is specified as a foreign country to you. I love Canada! I'm not from there, but I wish I were! They really know how to party!
2007-07-08 14:07:40
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answered by youdontneedtoknowme 5
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Yes, unless you're Canadian.
Any country that isn't the one you live in, is a foreign country.
2007-07-08 14:05:58
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answered by kellogg_79 2
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Yes, unless you are living in Canada.
2007-07-08 14:44:35
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answered by jim h 6
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To people not from Canada, sure
2007-07-08 14:05:46
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answered by Ya-sai 7
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I assume you live in the US. I do not understand this question. Do you not know this? Of course it is foreign.
2007-07-08 14:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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foreign to the USA. But domestic to the providences. d
2007-07-08 14:10:54
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answered by Michael M 7
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Does this represent the extent of knowledge of Americans?? Is the Pope Catholic?
How pathetically sad.
2007-07-08 14:07:12
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answered by Anonymous
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