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  • I moved from Spain to Australia. It wasn't hard to get citizenship (after the required period) or a job.
  • I have no intention of losing my US citizenship. I could become a Philippine citizen rather easily (but I would not be considered a Filipino). Work is easy to find. It doesn't take much to survive.
  • Every country has diffetent requirements. Dont ask here. Google info for residency requirements for xxxx and do some research. What is the culture? What is something normal for you but insulting in that country? Is thete a large ex-pat community already there which would give you frieds and people to help you find your way around and where to shop etc. What is health care in that country.an you get doctors and dentists easily? One place I researched for a potential move was great until I got to the health care part. Great small town of about 5,000 but no big hospital and not that many doctors. To get that you had to be in the big cities which jacked up living costs. So do your research.
  • i was born in uruguay and when i was 7 my parents bought us to the us, i never had any problems from it, when i was in my 20's i went and got my citizen papers

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