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Oct 23, 2006 02:15

I'm officially looking to marry someone that is a citizen of a European nation that is part of the EU.

I swear I'll love you wholly and fully and truly for at least one year.

<3

it works both ways.

I'm entirely serious.

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cloud_glow October 24 2006, 01:35:22 UTC
NOOOOOOOOOOOO

AAAAHHHHHH

Ahahahahahaha

You are SO tedious! AGH. Okay to RESIDENCY in ONE state through a valid marriage contract makes someone a CITIZEN. Once they are a CITIZEN, then it DOESNT MATTER /how/ they got there.

Everything's cool.

He can go to Texas and become a fashion designer that paints sodomy all over the model's faces while dressing them up in giant penises. He can do anything a CITIZEN can do. The obtention of that citizenship is IRRELEVENT once it's over! It's a process. Like, little checkpoints. "We married?" "yeah" "kay cool. We're residents of MA. We residents?" "yeah" "awesome. *time passes* and we're citizens of the USA?" "Yep." "Yay. Finally." They aren't perpetually in fear that it'll just..evaporate. They'll move the wrong way, go to another state, and they have the same rights as gay citizens. A gay marriage might not be honored in AZ, but that doesn't have /anything/ to do with their citizen status.

I feel like I just explained the same exact thing like five times. But, please, if you still have questions, ask away. I just might use more italics and caps. Hahahaha

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thehighwaycurse October 24 2006, 04:08:53 UTC
okay, that's the way i figured it worked, but i wanted to make extra sure.

hey, at least i'm asking good questions to help myself better understand international law, instead of just being all "wtfEVER"

thank you <3333

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