Some friends who supported Romney are so displeased with the election results that they are now threatening to move to Canada or Australia for the next four years. Okay. Would their experiences living as American citizens in those countries in reality align more closely with their conservative ideals? How 'bout if they became citizens? What's the best response to these people?
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posted by mochapickle
on Nov 7, 2012 -
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What snack foods can I take on the plane (for personal consumption) for a trip from Canada to Australia with a short layover in the USA?
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posted by nathaole
on Jan 16, 2011 -
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In Australia, to be a chiropractic you need to study
formal chiropractic degrees (Bachelors and Masters at least) and do years of pracs that are pretty similar to other medical courses. Chiropractic is also recognised as a Skilled Profession under Australian immigration, and are generally considered amongst the same league as physiotherapy and other musculo-skeletal therapists. However, in the US and the UK, chiropractics are often considered quacks and charlatans. Why the huge discrepancies?
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posted by divabat
on Apr 2, 2010 -
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I want to find a job in Australia or new Zealand. But I'm Canadian, in Canada. How do I do it?
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posted by GuyZero
on Jan 30, 2007 -
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My fiancee (soon to be wife) and I are planning on getting pregnant in 2006. Because we are smart people we have discussed the possibility of having the child born in a foreign country (we are both American) which would give him or her the advantage of dual-citizenship.
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posted by anonymous
on Dec 13, 2005 -
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Suggestions for PhD study in International Relations within the English-speaking world?
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posted by keijo
on Sep 22, 2005 -
13 answers