jessicaabruno
04-09-2006, 09:43 AM
The reason why I'm asking this question is because I'm getting of NYC and the surronding areas of it as well, even though I love it still. Also, I do these threads on these places is to find out what it is like living there because may want to move there someday.
I have only to West Palm Beach, Florida, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Montreal, Quebec City, Canada, Rome, Florence, Venice, Italy. Will going back to Italy again this year to explores Naples and Amafi Coast.
Heres the criteria that I'm looking for
Don't want trouble places
English is the primary language spoken
Urban or suburban area because I was away at school in a rural area and didn't like it at all, plus that was during the first year of my mental illeness
Don't want to be driver friendly, want it be the opposite of it. Will get my license if I have to and if I do I would drive on local roads. Not highways or anything else along those lines
If I live outside of the US for longer period or the rest of my life there, I'm looking for a dual citizenship of that country if I can get one
Want pros and cons
Think I put everything that I want to put in here.
Thank you.
I have only to West Palm Beach, Florida, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Montreal, Quebec City, Canada, Rome, Florence, Venice, Italy. Will going back to Italy again this year to explores Naples and Amafi Coast.
Heres the criteria that I'm looking for
Don't want trouble places
English is the primary language spoken
Urban or suburban area because I was away at school in a rural area and didn't like it at all, plus that was during the first year of my mental illeness
Don't want to be driver friendly, want it be the opposite of it. Will get my license if I have to and if I do I would drive on local roads. Not highways or anything else along those lines
If I live outside of the US for longer period or the rest of my life there, I'm looking for a dual citizenship of that country if I can get one
Want pros and cons
Think I put everything that I want to put in here.
Thank you.