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You speak english fluently, and I assume you speak russian as well. That’s an impressive skill to me! What about getting a TEFL certificate? I’ve known a few people who did that while living nomadically in vans. In that viable for russian citizens?
I appreciate your presence on this website a lot and that’s a genuine sentiment. Most of your other posts are pretty bleak (and I appreciate them too) but this one got a good giggle out of me xD “Why” lol
Lol 🤫 😄
I got partway through the trailer and decided I needed to pause so I could experience it fresh. It looked too good! I can’t wait!
(English speaker here) These look amazing! Can I have your blessing to try making some on fettisdagen? A couple years ago we made kanelbullar and they were fantastic :)
A thousand thanks, Poncho, you definitely are my new favorite one <3

No kidding?? That’s huge news! Honestly, thank you so much for letting me know!

How familiar are you with the process? Can I ask you if my line qualifies? If so, this is what it looks like: Me -> F -> GM -> GGM. My GGM was born in Canada, GM born in the states in 1935, GGM naturalized in 1942.

I’m very familiar with the Italian citizenship by descent process, so I know the edge cases around that, but not for Canada. Are there any hidden exceptions that would disqualify someone with my line? They happen a lot for Italy.

Honestly, I’m so glad you made this post! If this works, I’ll need to thank you from the bottom of my heart!

When I read about this a few weeks ago, there was a requirement that my GM needed to have lived in Canada for (I think it was something like) two years to show a cultural connection. Is this no longer a requirement?
Homie, what you deserve is ‘better’. I feel for you