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If you could change your nationality, would you want to? If so, which nationality would you want to change to?

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Marked as Best! October 08, 2009 04:59 AM
I love my motherland but hate the politician of out country. I am from Bangladesh.

I would change my nationality.I would be a citizen of a country where have a good opportunity to work with ICT. Do you know my country yet not support Paypal. Why? They said that It will increase moneylendering. How funny!!

We know the real matter that is if they support it all payment will go on online so government employee and politicians will not make much profit LOL. You can see world corruption reports, we are champion of 5 times in corruption.So they don't support paypal, they want to huge their pocket.
So we(freelancer) who are earning few money by developing site of other freelancing work, we can not withdraw our money easily.

I can give another funny example of our government that is when first time came submarrine cable of broadband internet,our government no took the internet in Bangladesh.They said their official information will be lost. How funny....but it was not real reason. We know real reason.The company(sumarrine cable company) offered us free connection for Bangladesh.So there was no opportunity to make illegal benefit. It proved after some years when another company offered us a high rate to give broadband connection in Bangladesh but then our government agreed that!!!

So I would change my nationality in a less corruption country but has a good opportunity with work online. So that will be:
Canada or Norway or Sweden. But I love my country like my mom, my uncle lived in USA and he wanted me to took there but I disagreed because I love my school,country,friends and my mom.
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October 11, 2009 01:14 AM
That's my habit @bestpay...
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October 07, 2009 01:17 PM
I would not change my nationality. We should all be happy with the way God made us.

Each man and women should embrace his or her own nationality and be grateful for the unique traits, gifts and talents that they have because they are who they are. Our nationalities are our blessings.

Too many people are trying to be something or someone else these days with all of the cosmetic/plastic surgeries, alternative lifestyles and such.
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October 07, 2009 05:22 PM
I am happy with my life in the United States, but I have not had the opportunity to visit any other countries except brief vacations in Canada. Because of this, I would like to say that my preference would be to live in the countries listed below for 6 months each, and then decide which of them, if any I would prefer to adopt as "mine". I think it is hard for anyone to leave their homeland. They miss the people and the places, even the terrain and climate where they grew up. So I things would have to be pretty good in the country I chose, and things would have to be pretty bad in my homeland.

1. Canada
2. Ireland
3. Great Britian
4. Australia
5. Norway

In the end, I suspect I would choose to stay in the United States.

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October 08, 2009 02:30 AM
I feel very fortunate to have been born an American, and would not change my nationality. I've lived in Australia for several months, and have traveled fairly extensively. While there are many places I've enjoyed visiting, "there's no place like home".
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October 08, 2009 10:13 PM
Yes i would ... i'd want to be Canadian .. haha
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