BVC
Member
+325|7122
To those D&ST people who've moved to another country, was it permanent or temporary, and why did you move?  Did you apply for citizenship?
javierwar
Member
+9|6695|Mexico
Me and my wife moved permanently from Germany to Mexico a little over ten years ago. Main reason was that the lifestyle in Mexico was more suitable for us. After a very hard time at the beginning we finally established well, running two businesses.

We will most probably not apply for citizenship in a near future. Reason is mainly that we can travel much easier with the German passport. Which is very important to me as I have to travel quite often to the US and Europe.

Since last year we have immigrated status, which gives us most rights of the nationals except that we can't vote.
Magpie
international welder....Douchebag Dude, <3 ur mom
+257|6953|Milkystania, yurop

javierwar wrote:

Me and my wife moved permanently from Germany to Mexico a little over ten years ago. Main reason was that the lifestyle in Mexico was more suitable for us. After a very hard time at the beginning we finally established well, running two businesses.

We will most probably not apply for citizenship in a near future. Reason is mainly that we can travel much easier with the German passport. Which is very important to me as I have to travel quite often to the US and Europe.

Since last year we have immigrated status, which gives us most rights of the nationals except that we can't vote.
So tell me have you meet bennet yet?
ELITE-UK
Scratching my back
+170|6901|SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND

javierwar wrote:

Me and my wife moved permanently from Germany to Mexico a little over ten years ago. Main reason was that the lifestyle in Mexico was more suitable for us. After a very hard time at the beginning we finally established well, running two businesses.

We will most probably not apply for citizenship in a near future. Reason is mainly that we can travel much easier with the German passport. Which is very important to me as I have to travel quite often to the US and Europe.

Since last year we have immigrated status, which gives us most rights of the nationals except that we can't vote.
I thought Germany was a nice place to live...
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command

javierwar wrote:

Me and my wife moved permanently from Germany to Mexico a little over ten years ago. Main reason was that the lifestyle in Mexico was more suitable for us. After a very hard time at the beginning we finally established well, running two businesses.

We will most probably not apply for citizenship in a near future. Reason is mainly that we can travel much easier with the German passport. Which is very important to me as I have to travel quite often to the US and Europe.

Since last year we have immigrated status, which gives us most rights of the nationals except that we can't vote.
Props to you. I'm sure moving to another country that speaks a radically different language is very hard.


Question though. The majority of Germans who immigrated to South America and Mexico did so to escape prosecution under war crimes tribunals for crimes against humanity.

Tell me, when did your family immigrate to Mexico and what were they doing during the years 1937-1946, generally speaking?
ELITE-UK
Scratching my back
+170|6901|SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND

ATG wrote:

javierwar wrote:

Me and my wife moved permanently from Germany to Mexico a little over ten years ago. Main reason was that the lifestyle in Mexico was more suitable for us. After a very hard time at the beginning we finally established well, running two businesses.

We will most probably not apply for citizenship in a near future. Reason is mainly that we can travel much easier with the German passport. Which is very important to me as I have to travel quite often to the US and Europe.

Since last year we have immigrated status, which gives us most rights of the nationals except that we can't vote.
Props to you. I'm sure moving to another country that speaks a radically different language is very hard.


Question though. The majority of Germans who immigrated to South America and Mexico did so to escape prosecution under war crimes tribunals for crimes against humanity.

Tell me, when did your family immigrate to Mexico and what were they doing during the years 1937-1946, generally speaking?
DUDE WTF, what his family did before-during-after the war is his business, and noone elses. Its all in the past so drop it.

Last edited by ELITE-UK (2007-03-03 12:51:38)

Magpie
international welder....Douchebag Dude, <3 ur mom
+257|6953|Milkystania, yurop

ELITE-UK wrote:

ATG wrote:

javierwar wrote:

Me and my wife moved permanently from Germany to Mexico a little over ten years ago. Main reason was that the lifestyle in Mexico was more suitable for us. After a very hard time at the beginning we finally established well, running two businesses.

We will most probably not apply for citizenship in a near future. Reason is mainly that we can travel much easier with the German passport. Which is very important to me as I have to travel quite often to the US and Europe.

Since last year we have immigrated status, which gives us most rights of the nationals except that we can't vote.
Props to you. I'm sure moving to another country that speaks a radically different language is very hard.


Question though. The majority of Germans who immigrated to South America and Mexico did so to escape prosecution under war crimes tribunals for crimes against humanity.

Tell me, when did your family immigrate to Mexico and what were they doing during the years 1937-1946, generally speaking?
DUDE WTF, what his family did before-during-after the is his business, and noone elses. Its all in the past so drop it.
True true all germans were not bad ,as all americans are not bad
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|7134|67.222.138.85

ELITE-UK wrote:

ATG wrote:

javierwar wrote:

Me and my wife moved permanently from Germany to Mexico a little over ten years ago. Main reason was that the lifestyle in Mexico was more suitable for us. After a very hard time at the beginning we finally established well, running two businesses.

We will most probably not apply for citizenship in a near future. Reason is mainly that we can travel much easier with the German passport. Which is very important to me as I have to travel quite often to the US and Europe.

Since last year we have immigrated status, which gives us most rights of the nationals except that we can't vote.
Props to you. I'm sure moving to another country that speaks a radically different language is very hard.


Question though. The majority of Germans who immigrated to South America and Mexico did so to escape prosecution under war crimes tribunals for crimes against humanity.

Tell me, when did your family immigrate to Mexico and what were they doing during the years 1937-1946, generally speaking?
DUDE WTF, what his family did before-during-after the is his business, and noone elses. Its all in the past so drop it.
Calm, I think he misunderstood. That response was completely over-the-top.

ATG I think he was saying he and his wife moved there somewhat recently, not his family.
JahManRed
wank
+646|7055|IRELAND

Think ATG took a hit on the bong before reading. lol
javierwar
Member
+9|6695|Mexico

ATG wrote:

Props to you. I'm sure moving to another country that speaks a radically different language is very hard.


Question though. The majority of Germans who immigrated to South America and Mexico did so to escape prosecution under war crimes tribunals for crimes against humanity.

Tell me, when did your family immigrate to Mexico and what were they doing during the years 1937-1946, generally speaking?
You must be the forum clown. Nice meeting you
Dsp-CS-
Claymore magnet
+98|7133|Alaska
My parents are always flying in US and out from Russia(business related), And one time my mom got sick, brain cancer, and me and my bro had to move to US to help her out, i was 10 when i moved here. in the end, she passed away two years later. Now im 17 and living here
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command
Why not just answer my question?
Does your family have a history of Nazi ties or not?


My family has a history of killing native Americans.
Google search Israel Barlow  aka the Angel of Death, I'm not judging you, I'm asking.

I live 93 miles from mexico, know a few german/mexican-Americans and i can state for the records that their fathers were all Naziis.

Alpine Village beer Gardens in Westminster (?)  if you hang there at the right time, have blonde hair and blue eyes you might be able to listen to the old Waffen SS talk about politics and the psychology of executing people by firing squad.


Sorry to upset you, but, this is my personal experience.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,072|7199|PNW

javierwar wrote:

ATG wrote:

Props to you. I'm sure moving to another country that speaks a radically different language is very hard.


Question though. The majority of Germans who immigrated to South America and Mexico did so to escape prosecution under war crimes tribunals for crimes against humanity.

Tell me, when did your family immigrate to Mexico and what were they doing during the years 1937-1946, generally speaking?
You must be the forum clown. Nice meeting you
See, he understands. Everybody who went to jump on ATG didn't get the joke.

[edit]

ATG wrote:

Why not just answer my question?
Does your family have a history of Nazi ties or not?


My family has a history of killing native Americans.
Google search Israel Barlow  aka the Angel of Death, I'm not judging you, I'm asking.

I live 93 miles from mexico, know a few german/mexican-Americans and i can state for the records that their fathers were all Naziis.

Alpine Village beer Gardens in Westminster (?)  if you hang there at the right time, have blonde hair and blue eyes you might be able to listen to the old Waffen SS talk about politics and the psychology of executing people by firing squad.


Sorry to upset you, but, this is my personal experience.
...or at least I thought it was a joke.[/edit]

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2007-03-03 13:39:50)

Mr.Pieeater
Member
+116|7051|Cherry Pie
I lived in Tokyo, Japan for a year and it was amazing.  I absolutely loved it!  In about 2 or 3 years I am going to make big steps to get myself back there to live and work.  I'm about to graduate college and need a little experience before I move there.  Anyway, Japan is amazing if anyone is interested in moving or visiting someday.
^*AlphA*^
F*ckers
+3,135|7165|The Hague, Netherlands

well I lived in Germany very long time ago, mothers side of the family, moved to The Netherlands for better work places etc and probably because my father (dutch) wanted to go back

I lived near Bremen over there in a small town.

now its The Hague - The Netherlands.
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m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
+2,197|7098|UK
I will eventually emigrate.

Why?

To somewhere where the sun actually shines.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command

^*AlphA*^ wrote:

well I lived in Germany very long time ago, mothers side of the family, moved to The Netherlands for better work places etc and probably because my father (dutch) wanted to go back

I lived near Bremen over there in a small town.

now its The Hague - The Netherlands.
1) Do people over there really wear wooden shoes?

2) Neil Peart, drummer of Rush says your part of Europe beats my part of America for motorcycle touring, which makes me want to move there, as he is God.

Question. Should I move there or not?
^*AlphA*^
F*ckers
+3,135|7165|The Hague, Netherlands

ATG wrote:

^*AlphA*^ wrote:

well I lived in Germany very long time ago, mothers side of the family, moved to The Netherlands for better work places etc and probably because my father (dutch) wanted to go back

I lived near Bremen over there in a small town.

now its The Hague - The Netherlands.
1) Do people over there really wear wooden shoes?

2) Neil Peart, drummer of Rush says your part of Europe beats my part of America for motorcycle touring, which makes me want to move there, as he is God.

Question. Should I move there or not?
1) no we don't

2) well, Holland has no mountains, nice coast line, pot is legal, hookers too, summers can be nice, so maybe.
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ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7076

I have lived in the Netherlands (twice, born here, and now live here again); Barcelona, Spain; Cardiff, Wales. I've always moved due to my dads work, however I enjoy travelling and living in other countries, so it's something that I plan to continue doing once I leave uni.
Magpie
international welder....Douchebag Dude, <3 ur mom
+257|6953|Milkystania, yurop

^*AlphA*^ wrote:

ATG wrote:

^*AlphA*^ wrote:

well I lived in Germany very long time ago, mothers side of the family, moved to The Netherlands for better work places etc and probably because my father (dutch) wanted to go back

I lived near Bremen over there in a small town.

now its The Hague - The Netherlands.
1) Do people over there really wear wooden shoes?

2) Neil Peart, drummer of Rush says your part of Europe beats my part of America for motorcycle touring, which makes me want to move there, as he is God.

Question. Should I move there or not?
1) no we don't

2) well, Holland has no mountains, nice coast line, pot is legal, hookers too, summers can be nice, so maybe.
Gotta love hookers
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7071
i love hookers
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command
Hey Slinga, did you enlist pre or post 9-11, my brotha?
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7071
june 2000.  dropped outta high school so i could enlist early, was 17.

Last edited by GunSlinger OIF II (2007-03-03 14:12:49)

Mr.Pieeater
Member
+116|7051|Cherry Pie

GunSlinger OIF II wrote:

i love hookers
Do you love herpes too?
GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|7071
i love trojan

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