Dual Citizenship
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- unknown0
sorry mate, your right!! ;)
- unfittoprint0
Dual Citizenship in Angola and Namibia? That's nice. Ever been to Luanda?
- unknown0
Actually, it sounds crazy but I have, it's very beautiful. Have to speak Portuguese, but I get away with New World Spanish. Well, I only went with my fiance and she speaks fluent Portuguese. Other side of Angola is a TERROR ZONE!! Don't ever go there, not only civil wat inflicted, but heavy AIDS rates, like 1 out of 2.
- unknown0
Luanda is suprisingly nice and safe, very, very, very nice people and GREAT Portuguese style food with an African twist. Very unique in a Creole way!
- unknown0
I tell you man there are little Heavens all over this Earth and they have nothing to do with Europe and the US. God I miss it, you've just cursed me into depression and thinking about Africa again.
- surfito0
im a dual citizen, not canadian tho, but i think the same rules apply.
be a legal resident for 5 years of the united states, and then go apply, and memorize your thing.i applied, and i got my thing in less than a year.
but dont be like me, i was lucky cause when they asked me for the name of the national anthem, i totally forgot.
- Sapphire0
i love you unfittoprint, and yes i still love Jason_X
remember guys,
"dont do war"oh, and i also happen to have dual citizenship as well, taiwan and the us, no big deal. :p
- Sapphire0
and i DEFINITELY love surfito
- unknown0
hee hee
- monNom0
Jason:
how's about you tell us about how your fiance is angolan/nambian and she used to be a german citizen again?
- unknown0
ohhh ok sorry, here is the deal. I was a teacher in Namibia. The border between Angola and Namibia is nonexistant, people come and go everyday from both countries like USA and Canada. She left Angola due to civil war with Savimbi and Dos Santos (Cuba/USSR vs. USA in reality). She fled with her mother to Namibia for safety and since Namibia was a German colony easily fled to Berlin, Germany under refugee status (even though the Namibian-German colonials are not very understanding of this) and grew up there, while her mother received her PhD in Czech Republik. She went back to Namibia where I met here and we are happy. So it's a bit crazy because she speaks Portuguese, German, Dutch/Afrikaans, English and two native Namibian languages. Thanks for asking. I hope you believe me I can show pix if not.
- unknown0
nice little flash site monNom, you must have got those icons as a set, they are all very similar?
- surfito0
jason, you seem to have a cool life, traveling a lot.
saphire, me loves you too.
anyways, its great to be an american citizen, the only thing is that since i wasnt born here, i cannot be the president, and since i became an american citizen, i cant be the president of my country, so if you have plans of becoming president, dont do the citizen thing.
- unknown0
thanks Surfito, I've been a travelling baby with my parents and then on my own, once with US Peace Corps in Namibia for 2.5 years and then once working as a Scientific Consultant working for, of all groups, the EU in Namibia for another year. The rest of my travelling is Euro side, which is also very beautiful, especially Scandanvia!
- unfittoprint0
While in Lisbon, when the night ends i always go to this not-so-legal african restaurant with some friends from Angola to eat some 'cachupa'. Best hangover remedy i know of.
- Sapphire0
there goes my ethiopian presidency.
- unknown0
Hee hee, Sapphire your a funny guy! I love you too! Unfit, that's really cool you go to those places, I tell you that Creole food is to die for mate! ;)
- unknown0
yeah that was it really, you believe me now?