Never want to leave Canada, just want to do it to get Dual Citizen eventually so I can be like...
"I have a US passport... F**k you border guard, let me in"![]()
Can't you cross the border easily anyway? I can visit USA for 90 days at a time without visa as I'm from Ireland we can enter under ESTA.
The food variety is awesome too. Amoung my favorites are Cheese cake Factory, Golden Coral, IHOP, Popeyes
I am going down to San Francisco in a few weeks to visit some relatives and just chill out and do some pay under the table jobs lol.
Airports are a pain when you're a non US citizen coming into immigration on the other side, since for one there is the huge line of foreigners coming into the US which seems to take forever while the line for US citizens is somewhat non existent. I also hate how you have to answer stupid questions to please the immigration officer, crossing the border from Vancouver to Seattle for one can sometimes take 10-30 mins while other days it can take up to 5 hours.
For me I love northern California and the state Washington. I'm a winter guy so these two states are my favorite for winter sports and scenery and having a US passport can open doors for jobs and residing there for me. Other states don't seem to interest me that much, no different to other parts of Canada and they actually look lmuch more worse places to live in.
Lol~Yuck at Golden Coral and Popeyes, they are so cheap and gross lol XD
But I agree that Cheese cake Factory and Ihop for late night/early morning munching is good!
I want to be a porn star and this poll is stupid [x]
Never want to leave Canada, just want to do it to get Dual Citizen eventually so I can be like...
"I have a US passport... F**k you border guard, let me in"![]()
you will lose your green card if you live somewhere else
You certainly can leave, but you have to LIVE in the US and not elsewhere. The determination is made based on number of days you stay outside the US by CBP each time you cross the border.No you don't. Just because you have a green card DOES NOT mean you have to constantly stay in the US and can leave.