Help about becoming Switzerland citizenship?!

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I gotta say if I had a teenage daughter I'd probably be reading everything they posted on the internet.
 
I gotta say if I had a teenage daughter I'd probably be reading everything they posted on the internet.

Once they turn 18, they become adults. That's what makes it so risky...they can do whatever they want legally without parental permission.
 
Not if it's my internet :D If they have there own place and own job and pay all their own bills then they are responsible and can do what they want.
 
Have you watched any of the HOSTEL movies 2005/2006
I suggest you watch them, then you will understand.
 
That's exactly what I said when I was your age, I then made mistakes and should have listened. Life goes on and I learnt lesson. :)

I'm a young adult, so what I'm always be careful.
 
I'm pretty sure those where my exact words just before I blew my own eyebrows off (for the first time) :lol:
 
I'm a young adult, so what I'm always be careful.

being 18 doesn't make you an 'adult' - it makes you legal.

Being an adult is about being responsible, being able to take care of yourself, and being self-sufficient.

If you're 18 and don't have a clue how to find a job, or get your own place etc., you're just a teen who the government has decided is legally allowed to do some "adult things".
 
I'm a young adult, so what I'm always be careful.

18 = eighteen = still a teenager!

When I was 18, I def hadn't grown up!

Not until you are around 22 years old, is when you really grow up.
 
18 = eighteen = still a teenager!

When I was 18, I def hadn't grown up!

Not until you are around 22 years old, is when you really grow up.

See and I'm the opposite. I was functioning as an adult long before the government said I was. While I was still in high school I was attending classes, working, teaching, being a nanny and helping take care of my family.

Turning 18 (or 21) doesn't magically make someone an adult or grown up... it just means that (assuming average intelligence) you should be old enough and have enough basic education at that point to start getting by on your own and begin taking care of yourself.

I know plenty of 15 year old teens who are more "adult" than 30 year olds...
 
I just realized that instead of asking us for help how to get citizenship in Switzerland...why didn't you ask your boyfriend since he's from Switzerland? He'd be the perfect person to help you with that.
 
18 = eighteen = still a teenager!

When I was 18, I def hadn't grown up!

Not until you are around 22 years old, is when you really grow up.

The adult age (legal) in UK is 18.

WakeyNicole is adult.
 
Legally, yes.

Full maturity? That's another matter.

That's what my post about her being an adult meant.... the legal part but emotionally? I am not seeing it. Geez even at 41, I still have done learning to do.
 
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WakeyNicole said:
Exactly, I'm an adult in the UK.

What about the UK marriage visa?

You have to be kidding.
 
Exactly, I'm an adult in the UK.

What about the UK marriage visa?

You are absolutely mad!

You may legally be an adult but mentally you are not! I'm not saying you are mentally ill or anything but you seem very confused, you unsure of how to do anything including getting a job! Live life first, learn how to do things first rather then jumping the gun on a person you've know for about 2 weeks!

All this advice people are giving you, you are not taking it on.

Ask the 'boyfriend' the questions, he should know the answer, unless you haven't told him any of this?!
 
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