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vadik963

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  1. Can you tell me what your opinion on this is? What would you personally do if you were in my place. Any tips? Thanks for your answer
  2. My mother is afraid that ISIS will strike our country, that's why she says that.
  3. Well I live in the US, and the age of majority is 18. I am almost 21 years old. I also have a certification in Phlebotomy and EKG technician. Phlebotomy is taking blood from patients veins. Do you think Armenia could use more medical staff? I am in college currently studying medicine. I am definitely on planning to finish school and get my degree and then move. I just deep down want to live the life I was supposed to. I want to go to Lake Sevan in the summer, meet people just like me and start a family. It will take me a good 4 years to complete college, but should I start applying to citizenship now? How can I do this without my parents thinking I am foolish? I am an adult in my country.
  4. Barev!!! I am a 20 year old male that currently lives with his mother in NYC. My parents are divorced from each other, my father lives in the West Coast. My family is 100% Armenian, but they are from Baku. Anyways I speak fluent English, Russian and I am currently teaching myself Armenian. So far so good, I am planning on taking classes though. My parents are both very successful here in the United States. My mother has a job on Wall St. and my father has his own business going. One thing, I feel very attached to my being an Armenian. I really really want to move to Armenia, it is my dream. I don't like it here in America to be honest, it just doesn't feel right for me. My parents don't know about this, and if they knew I am sure they would laugh at me and say I'm stupid and maybe even forbid me. I am dying to go there, I want to live in my homeland, marry an Armyanka and have a family. I am currently in college and I am getting a job to save up as much money as I can before I go, at least 10 grand. I am also thinking of getting a certification to teach English in Armenia. I have an aunt and cousins who live in Yerevan, I am sure that they would not mind having me live with them until I get on my feet. As far as job experience, I only have 2 years of retail sales. I know as a matter of fact that Armenia is currently offering a dual citizenship for Armenians. I am sooo tempted to call the Embassy in DC, but I am afraid that my mother will find out. Is it legally okay for me to call an embassy and ask questions about citizenship. I need your help!!! How can I start, and how long do you think the process takes for citizenship. My mother thinks Armenia is dangerous because of ISIS, and I know that my father will call me a "dolboeb".
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