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Originally Posted by 2Face
Good question. Looks like DA doesn't pass within next 2 yrs, will seriously have to consider marriage to resolve. Unfortunately I really don't want to leave this country. I love everything about it and really feel like an American. 
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Canada would be the closest option for someone who was raised in USA. You could just drive and return in 10 years too. Australia and UK? But it looks like DA will pass before the fall semesters this year.
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Originally Posted by 2dreamORnot2dream
Until they kick me out at this point.
The funny thing is I would have gladly left a while ago if they only got rid of the ban for dreamers but at this point I laid down some roots. I own a house, cars, and have a well paying job. Plenty contacts within the industry I work in. Being an older dreamer I would not want to start again from scratch. Besides, if I tried to move back I think the EU would try to tax me on the money I would be bringing with me to the EU even though I already paid tax on it to the US. Not a big fan of double taxation.
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The ban only applies if you leave the country and if you fall under 245i then you don't have to leave the country to adjust. Wow, cars? How many you got lol
Why would EU tax you for US$?