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LetumLuxSILVER Member member 57 posts Location: Ubiquitous, USA
Posted: I ran a little search for topics on moving to Australia and didn’t find too much, so if this is a re-thread, point me to an older thread and I’ll post there.
Basically, I want to know what my chances are of moving to Australia (or New Zealand), from the United States. I read over the government sites for Australia and New Zealand citizenships, but that’s all legal stuff, not really social. I've wanted to at least visit Australia (and New Zealand ::laughs::) since I was a fetus -- those red storms and the flora and fauna just stole my heart -- or at least as long as I've known about the places, which is just about at long. I heard from (other US-born) people that it's generally really difficult to become a citizen of either place even after having lived there for the prerequisite time, and there tends to be minor prejudice toward State-ers. If that's true (as a whole) I can understand; US-ers have an earned reputation for being assholes, and while it is still sadly one of the best places to be (that I know of and have been told), the reputation is a part of the reason I want to leave. I am rather sick of the US stereotype - or more specifically, the citizens who uphold it. Once I finish schooling at Evergreen, provided I get in at all, I plan on fleeing the States.
Anyone have any help? Need more information? I’m all ears for anything.
There really is no explanation for this painful phenomenon. I passed out cold. Then I died. - Ach Mein Gott, issue 1.
The lurker formerly known as LollipopSpider.
JXCSILVER Member stranger 2 posts Location: WIMBERLEY TEXAS, USA
Posted: I JUST WANT SOME DROPBEAR SPRAY..
newgabeSILVER Member what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls. 4,030 posts Location: Bali, Australia
Posted: Nah we never use the spray. Rubbing vegemite on your face and arms is much more effective. Nutella's no good though. Attracts ants. Which attracts spiny anteaters and you don;t want them too close up either.
.....Can't juggle balls but I sure as hell can juggle details....
poxe679GOLD Member newbie 40 posts Location: perth, Australia
Posted: Originally Posted By: JXCI JUST WANT SOME DROPBEAR SPRAY.. i dont know about spray i have a paste for drop bears its very good on toast as well mmmmm vegemite