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I don't really count either


My husband is Swiss and I lived near Basel for a year and near Stuttgart, Germany for a year.

If we ever moved back to Switzerland I would CD...I would just do a lot more laundry with the smaller machines and hang to dry. I'd probably try some flats like you mentioned in another post.


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Hi there Angelica!

Sorry I haven't replied to your email... we had 2 babies come this week in my family! Whew! lol. Hellooo to all you Europeans! I am a transplant actually. where are you all from!!!?

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I live in Canada now, but my passport is European--does that count? I was born in Scotland. DS has a Scottish passport too--you should see his picture in it--he was only 4 weeks old when I needed to get the passport done!

I wish I lived in Europe, but Canada is a pretty awesome country too!

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I live in Canada now, but my passport is European--does that count? I was born in Scotland. DS has a Scottish passport too--you should see his picture in it--he was only 4 weeks old when I needed to get the passport done!

I wish I lived in Europe, but Canada is a pretty awesome country too!

Alison
lol, I was born in Japan and had to have my passport picture taken in the hospital! My mom still has copies of it.
 

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Ryans passport picture was taken when he was 3 weeks old........ He looked so mad in the picture......... but he is dual citizen........
I was told that you can't hold dual citizenship in the US, or rather, that you can, but you have to give one of the citizenships up when you turn 21? Is that right? Andrew has two passports as well, actually, European and Canadian (same funny picture in both of them--you can see my hand holding his head up!).

Don't worry, I'll make it to meetings in Europe, if it kills me! I hate the way you can travel for days here in North America and never leave the country. Europe now, new country, language and culture everywhere you look. How civilized!

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I was told that you can't hold dual citizenship in the US, or rather, that you can, but you have to give one of the citizenships up when you turn 21? Is that right? Andrew has two passports as well, actually, European and Canadian (same funny picture in both of them--you can see my hand holding his head up!).

Don't worry, I'll make it to meetings in Europe, if it kills me! I hate the way you can travel for days here in North America and never leave the country. Europe now, new country, language and culture everywhere you look. How civilized!

Alison
Depends on the country. I am a dual citizen w/ Japan. I believe you have to choose one or the other in England. Not sure about other places.
 
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