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I'm thinking of moving to Europe [View all] RoccoR5955 Dec 2014 OP
I'd seriously consider it too, elleng Dec 2014 #1
I dream of it daily. I have been to Europe 15 times or so CurtEastPoint Dec 2014 #2
I understand your feelings completely..I've also been to Europe whathehell Dec 2014 #10
I have never encountered any. I speak the languages so CurtEastPoint Dec 2014 #11
Okay..Thanks for your input. n/t whathehell Dec 2014 #12
Good to hear. whathehell Feb 2015 #28
What little "Anti-Americanism" there is evaporates if you speak their language DFW Feb 2015 #18
That is so true. cbayer Feb 2015 #25
That is SO true GP6971 Feb 2015 #32
I love your thank you story. cbayer Feb 2015 #34
Thanks! GP6971 Feb 2015 #37
Very cool. Never been there. cbayer Feb 2015 #39
I'm Croatian on one side and have the right to dual citizenship, & so am learning Croatian whathehell Feb 2015 #35
I studied Russian DFW Feb 2015 #40
Right.. whathehell Feb 2015 #44
I found myself understanding quite a bit when I was in Croatia DFW Feb 2015 #47
Malta is an English speaking country WhiteTara Dec 2014 #3
World history is filled with people leaving their Lint Head Dec 2014 #4
Scroll down for online Dutch lessons ... eppur_se_muova Dec 2014 #5
Thanks for the link RoccoR5955 Dec 2014 #6
I found Swedish to be more similar to English than Dutch DFW Feb 2015 #22
I hope you are able to do it. cbayer Dec 2014 #7
Thank you for the link RoccoR5955 Dec 2014 #8
We've traveled a good deal esp. to Europe and England where I was a student. appalachiablue Dec 2014 #9
You can't just "move to Europe," unfortunately Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2014 #13
I can marry someone over there too, RoccoR5955 Dec 2014 #14
There is nothing to prevent you from marrying a European DFW Feb 2015 #21
Thanks for that RoccoR5955 Feb 2015 #23
It sounds like your Nederlands is coming along fine DFW Feb 2015 #24
You say you can get an ancestry visa with a German Grandparent?..My spouse has Four whathehell Dec 2014 #15
I live in Germany, although I don't want citizenship DFW Feb 2015 #20
Thank you for all your good information.. whathehell Feb 2015 #27
You can, but you had better consider all consequences of that. DFW Feb 2015 #36
Thanks again, my husband and I are unlikely to have any problems whathehell Feb 2015 #38
That should exceed any age limit for sure! DFW Feb 2015 #42
Wow.. whathehell Feb 2015 #45
The tax authorities have the closest powers to the old Gestapo that you can get in today's Germany DFW Feb 2015 #48
As to seniors, if I'm not mistaken, at least some European countries will let whathehell Dec 2014 #16
The "one grandparent" rule is used a lot, sometimes abused DFW Feb 2015 #19
I also have been living overseas davidpdx Dec 2014 #17
I would, if I had money shenmue Feb 2015 #26
I have worked in Denmark, Holland, and Japan, and was always told that it was American policy that djean111 Feb 2015 #29
The Dutch speak great English. Transition can be gradual on point Feb 2015 #30
I feel as if I'm already in another country on the West Coast Auggie Feb 2015 #31
You have to learn Dutch to become a citizen of the Netherlands? yeoman6987 Feb 2015 #33
My son married an Eastern European woman, and has a second passport from his English mother. NBachers Feb 2015 #41
Ir Republicans take the White House... 3catwoman3 Feb 2015 #43
LOL! whathehell Feb 2015 #46
Sounds Good JohnKKR Mar 2015 #49
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