Everyone says that?Everyone say why foreigners still prefer to marry American citizen. Why??
I've heard of marriage being a short cut to citizenship but not a short circuit. It seems that a short circuit would be counterproductive.The same for Canada-a "short circuit to citizenship". Whether that can compared to "turborcharging" interesting.
USA is envy of the world based on choices of cars with turbocharged engines. Who wouldn't want to live in America???
The same for Canada-a "short circuit to citizenship". Whether that can compared to "turborcharging" interesting.
Everyone says that?
I am sure that Canada has some choices with turbo engines, but they aren't as diverse as AMerica.
Yeah, there are different things that makes Canada more appealing than USA.
Normally, when people say "Americans" they mean people from the USA because that's what people from the United States are called. We aren't USA-ians or USA-ers or USA-ites.I hate to nitpick this one but I've heard from some Canadians they don't like being said they are not from "America". The truth is, they are part of the Americas also, they are in North America just like Mexico is central America and Chile is South America.
Just to say this so you know, someone may get offended by it.
Normally, when people say "Americans" they mean people from the USA because that's what people from the United States are called. We aren't USA-ians or USA-ers or USA-ites.
I've never heard people from Mexico, Canada, or Chile called "Americans." and there is no "American" continent. They might be called North Americans, Central Americans, or South Americans, but not just "Americans." Even when people are from the Americas or Western Hemisphere, I've never heard them refer to themselves as "Americans" (except natives of USA) but as natives of whatever specific country or region they are from.