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<blockquote data-quote="Faceplanted" data-source="post: 3066102" data-attributes="member: 56697"><p>My friends family worked closely with the us during nam, the killing Fields started going down, they fled on a boat and were granted some sort of assylium. I don't know the exact details. there is no reason it takes anybody 30 years to become a citizen. There are many different ways to become a citizen.... I mean after 30 years you could just do it the easy way and get married to get citizenship</p><p></p><p>Some of my family came here the proper way.... applied while over seas, waited many years. Got a sponsor, came here worked ect</p><p></p><p>Some of my other family over stayed student visa got married and became citizens like that.</p><p></p><p>Some of my wife's family straight up came across the boarder From Latin America, did what they had to do and became citizens.</p><p></p><p>All these instances took less then 5 years. I'm all for immigration, but 30 years...</p><p></p><p>Try to Immigrate to Sweden or most other countries, now that's a mission. I think new zeland actually requires you to have 500k in liquid assets to even immigrate unless its for a skilled labor purpose</p><p></p><p>The actual test you have to take is hard for even an American educated person to pass, lots of people get comfy and stay on green cards or with alien resident or worker Id status. That's on them. I had a few friends who were legal "residents". They knew that at any time they could have to go, or also face issues If ever trying to re enter the country, they went through the proper process and became us citizens</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faceplanted, post: 3066102, member: 56697"] My friends family worked closely with the us during nam, the killing Fields started going down, they fled on a boat and were granted some sort of assylium. I don't know the exact details. there is no reason it takes anybody 30 years to become a citizen. There are many different ways to become a citizen.... I mean after 30 years you could just do it the easy way and get married to get citizenship Some of my family came here the proper way.... applied while over seas, waited many years. Got a sponsor, came here worked ect Some of my other family over stayed student visa got married and became citizens like that. Some of my wife's family straight up came across the boarder From Latin America, did what they had to do and became citizens. All these instances took less then 5 years. I'm all for immigration, but 30 years... Try to Immigrate to Sweden or most other countries, now that's a mission. I think new zeland actually requires you to have 500k in liquid assets to even immigrate unless its for a skilled labor purpose The actual test you have to take is hard for even an American educated person to pass, lots of people get comfy and stay on green cards or with alien resident or worker Id status. That's on them. I had a few friends who were legal "residents". They knew that at any time they could have to go, or also face issues If ever trying to re enter the country, they went through the proper process and became us citizens [/QUOTE]
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