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Post by northwesten »

Ok well Me and Kate got 9th of October in mind but hoping for next year. I perfer tho 09 than 08 tho so i can build my creadit report back up.

Anyhow Kate seem to found a website that like a profile for wedding plans and info etc

Check out the link guys
http://www.ewedding.com/v20/?a=kstoss9/

I like the site and Kate seem to do a good job. Tho i wish some pics wasnt use O.o lol

She also put a vote on the honeymoon too. I perfer not Really hot places because i told Kate i end up not doing anything but sleep. I hate not doing anything and Hate really hot weather.

Europe, Hawaii, Mexico. New Zealand what she put down for Votes! I wanted to go to Germany, and Sweeden and such but now she put Zew Zealand there i think i go there instead. I always wanted to go to New Zealand :P

The Visa stuff going to be a nightmare but oh well
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Post by Fear »

pirate attire is welcomed
:likesitall:
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Post by northwesten »

Fear wrote:
pirate attire is welcomed
:likesitall:
yer we not going for normal wedding stuff. Its be costums and having more of a fun wedding and such.
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Post by Lateralus »

Well, best of luck with it all! Link didn't work for me though, and avatar is adblocked on general principles.
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Lateralus wrote:avatar is adblocked on general principles.
:above: This.
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Post by MrGreen »

Good luck good sir.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

How are your visas etc doing? got a solicitor to help or?
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Post by northwesten »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:How are your visas etc doing? got a solicitor to help or?
well I havent dont anything other than reading on LJ posts on it and such getting info and all. Trying to get Class one lisence so i can Earn more money to deal and efford this stuff. Also Its really good assest too because it help me with interview as I would be classed a high earner and can also easy get a driving job there too.

I just building my courses, lisence, Creadit score, saving etc I perfer 2009 for the wedding so it give me plenty of time to really make sure i have what i need and want. As US not easy to get visa etc anyhow compared to UK.

I am looking at Daul Citizenship as i DO not want to give up my British Passport
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northwesten wrote:I am looking at Daul Citizenship as i DO not want to give up my British Passport
You're going to have difficulty with that, I suspect. A green card is one thing, citizenship is quite another, because to get naturalized into the US you have to renounce all allegiances to foreign countries... including the UK.

Everyone I know with dual nationality acquired it through birth or parental citizenship.
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Post by MIkkyo »

Congratulations and Whoa you have a tall Mrs.
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eion wrote: You're going to have difficulty with that, I suspect. A green card is one thing, citizenship is quite another, because to get naturalized into the US you have to renounce all allegiances to foreign countries... including the UK.

Everyone I know with dual nationality acquired it through birth or parental citizenship.
I know Canadians can do it fairly easy, but meh.
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Post by Roman Totale »

northwesten wrote:
well I havent dont anything other than reading on LJ posts on it
Please tell me that doesn't stand for Live Journal...
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Post by northwesten »

Roman Totale wrote:
Please tell me that doesn't stand for Live Journal...
yes *rolls eyes* let me guess emo? if so your very wrong :P
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Seriously, what the fuck? just.

Sorry, I have no words to express myself here.
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Post by northwesten »

eion wrote: You're going to have difficulty with that, I suspect. A green card is one thing, citizenship is quite another, because to get naturalized into the US you have to renounce all allegiances to foreign countries... including the UK.

Everyone I know with dual nationality acquired it through birth or parental citizenship.
Well yer all visa are not easy to get not more than others. I know some people manage to get Daul citizenship but not for thoese reasons.

Tho to be honest KAte would like to bring the family up in UK than USA. So i like why bother really! just get green card.
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Post by halus »

nice choice of venue. i live about two hours from the searles castle.
should be absolutely stunning in the autumn.
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northwesten wrote:Well yer all visa are not easy to get not more than others. I know some people manage to get Daul citizenship but not for thoese reasons.
First of all, there is an enormous difference between a visa and citizenship. To get a visa generally involves filling out a form and paying some money - that's it.

There are other ways to get dual citizenship, yes - it depends on the country. However, in order to acquire United States citizenship (if you weren't born with it), you need to be naturalised. The oath of allegiance is part of the naturalisation process, so it really all depends on how much your previous state cares that you've sworn to renounce all ties/loyalty/allegiance to it.
northwesten wrote:Tho to be honest KAte would like to bring the family up in UK than USA. So i like why bother really! just get green card.
If you aren't living in the US on a more-or-less permanent basis, you aren't eligible for a green card.

I'd strongly recommend looking into this beyond reading LiveEmoJournal posts.
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Post by Gunslinger42 »

eion wrote:I'd strongly recommend looking into this beyond reading LiveEmoJournal posts.
Yes, you need to check Facebook and Myspace first just to be sure.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Gunslinger42 wrote:Yes, you need to check Facebook and Myspace first just to be sure.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
Gunslinger42 wrote:Yes, you need to check Facebook and Myspace first just to be sure.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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