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AndyC wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:Not for long! You'll soon be a Texan with American citizenship and Scottish birth. :txflag: :patriot:
The Annoyed Man wrote:With maybe a little South African in the woodpile. :mrgreen:
Oh, man - this could get confusing. Has anyone ever needed a 30-second elevator-pitch just to explain their accent? :shock:
Not in Texas. There are only two recognized modes here: Texan and "You're not from around here, are ya?" You'll be in fine company. :thumbs2:
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That's "you ain't from around here, are ya?"
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Just remember that on the form the nationality is British :) :biggrinjester:

I had to laugh at my citizenship interview when the interviewer asked about the Boston Tea Party. He was laughung too. He was a pretty friendly guy. He was not the usual little Hilter that is usually associated with the USCIS. I believe he would even be a 'nice chap' to a Scot too! "rlol" "rlol"

Good luck and Congratulations in advance :patriot: :patriot:

Oh and stay out of trouble until AFTER the Naturalization ceremony! :evil2:
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From what I've seen and heard of/from you on this forum, The USA will be the better for having you.

SALUT and Good luck.
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Kevinf2349 wrote:Just remember that on the form the nationality is British :) :biggrinjester:
In truth, that's not a joke. I remember when we were doing the paperwork for my green card, the feds were looking for "British" or "UK". But, when I came to fill out my first 4473, the FFL called it in and they didn't want either of those, because their system didn't have a tick box for them, but did for "English". Same when I got my prints for my CHL.

Seems to me that one, less well known, advantage of naturalization is no longer having to keep track of what different agencies call your country of birth.
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AndyC wrote:Aww - thank you kindly, all :tiphat: I'll keep you posted.

Now, if they'd let me into the Army I'd be complete :mrgreen:
Is it safe to assume that it is your age that is keeping you out? Too bad.
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3dfxMM wrote:
AndyC wrote:Aww - thank you kindly, all :tiphat: I'll keep you posted.

Now, if they'd let me into the Army I'd be complete :mrgreen:
Is it safe to assume that it is your age that is keeping you out? Too bad.
That is unfortunate. I know that the Military in general does the following:

- allows non-citizens to enlist (cannot be a Commissioned Officer)
- subtracts your years of previous active duty from your actual age should you come back into service

It would be nice if they would let someone like Andy deduct his years of active duty from his age, and join the US Military.
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Yes it would. Unfortunately, I am pretty sure that they only count years of active duty in the U.S. Military. Also, until he takes that citizenship oath he would not be eligible for any MOS that requires a security clearance. I suspect that would eliminate most, if not all, of the jobs he would be interested in.
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3dfxMM wrote:Yes it would. Unfortunately, I am pretty sure that they only count years of active duty in the U.S. Military. Also, until he takes that citizenship oath he would not be eligible for any MOS that requires a security clearance. I suspect that would eliminate most, if not all, of the jobs he would be interested in.
I thought with all his time out in the desert he might want to be a Water Purification Specialist. Kind of like Pauly Shore. :evil2:
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Congrats Andy. Please stand by while the letter "u" is removed from yer keyboard. ;-)
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Purplehood wrote:
3dfxMM wrote:
AndyC wrote:Aww - thank you kindly, all :tiphat: I'll keep you posted.

Now, if they'd let me into the Army I'd be complete :mrgreen:
Is it safe to assume that it is your age that is keeping you out? Too bad.
That is unfortunate. I know that the Military in general does the following:

- allows non-citizens to enlist (cannot be a Commissioned Officer)
- subtracts your years of previous active duty from your actual age should you come back into service

It would be nice if they would let someone like Andy deduct his years of active duty from his age, and join the US Military.
What about KBR or other contractors? The pay is better but it still ain't the same, but it is an option.
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Understood.
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