Death Reaper said:Oh, that and to join the Canada military/Air force you have to have had french education or something...sucks --- to me.
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Robert said:aww.. you could have gotten a free lunch out of them. Should have said you were interested, but was ina hurry to eat, so you can't stay. They would have offered to buy you lunch and talk it over with you.
I just want to say that this is how Rome fell.Robert said:Correct. If you're not a U.S. citizen, you're limited to what you can do in the military. My friend joined the Marines and wasn't a U.S. citizen, he wanted to guard nuclear missiles, they wouldn't allow that as he wasn't a U.S. citizen. So they made him a U.S. citizen.
Bush signed in a new law stating that any non-citizen serving in a U.S. military division can immediately become a U.S citizen (without having to wait) if they can demonstrate certain skills (like speaking English and knowing about the history of the U.S.).
bigperm said:I just want to say that this is how Rome fell.
Strikebf said:Wow. Now that's strange. I would never imagine that ever happening! Don't you think he would've caught on that you were foreign from the accent?