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khushiketa
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Posted on 04-09-11 2:17
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Yo Guys,
I m in great delima whether to choose US or Australia?
I do have a green card here in the states and that i m eligible for Naturalization a year from now and on the other avenue, my wife is a Temporary resident of Australia and that she will be lodging application together for our permanent Residency in Australia....That's the Scenerio.....
Now i m in great Delima to kinda choose which avenue would be a better shot???
Only Serious Suggestions please as this is a Life-Changing situation.....
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pandora
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Posted on 04-09-11 2:40
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With the current economic turmoil in U.S. i would go for Australia but depends up the facility that Australian government provides after you get the PR. At least in U.S. once you're a citizen, you get lots of benefits from the government like unemployment, Social Security and all but i have no idea about Austrlian government policies..
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Riten
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Posted on 04-09-11 3:48
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Why not both?
This would be "soon-ma soogandha".
Does having PR in Australia disqualify you from getting US citizenship?
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Riten
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Posted on 04-16-11 11:44
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Hey khushiketa, ke garyo ta? Please update.
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