US residents: If you had to leave the US, what country would you go to?

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Smartazz

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Hmm, either: Canada, UK or Australia. Probably Canada though, it's only a few hours away too, but I'd probably want to go to the Vancouver area if I lived in Canada.
 

GeekDrew

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Jun 7, 2000
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Canada. I have friends that live there, and a company that wants to employ me has offices in Canada.
 

jazzpicker

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San Martin de los Andes, Argentina and buy a farm. I learned to speak spanish a few years ago and could enjoy the lifestyle and beautiful country.
 

Casawi

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I am very surprised to see Canada, whatever reason you be leaving the states for Canada will be in the same hole almost. I would go back home Casablanca,Morocco with a big smile on my face. If home doesn't count then Australia for sure.
 

dug777

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Good to see that Australia is first of all the countries that aren't essentially little America ;)
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: So
Austrailia. I'd go hang out and drink with dug and then we'd play some (real) football with a team of wallabies. It'd be pretty awesome. :cool:

:beer:

 

AgentJean

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I'd move to a secret underground base in Antarctica where I would be building up my droid army and plotting to eventually enslavement of humanity.

Antarctica is the perfect place. No interference from outside powers (under international treaties, Antarctica is not ruled by anyone) also it is a total demilitarized zone. Meaning the US could not send in troops to search for droid manufacturing plants that do not exist.

The mere implication that The Empire is "illegally" building up military hardware in Antarctica is an insult and will be responded to accordingly. :p
 

erub

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Originally posted by: Perry404
Israel.

would be easiest for me to get citizenship and a job in my engineering field. Also have some family there for support/help..

Originally posted by: Prfstrkr
Shanghai, China

I am here now, and its pretty sweet. Meeting some pretty cool people, locals and expats alike. Would definitely have to learn to speak Shanghainese though if I was here on a permanent basis; while their college students speak passable English, few others do. Would suck not making any real money though..I like how far my dollars go :p

Australia would also be pretty cool, I could definitely live there.