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shrestha babu
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Posted on 03-17-12 9:06
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It's been 5 years since I received green card so it's time to decide whether I want to apply for citizenship or not. It is hard to give up my Nepali citizenship but it is likely that I will be living in the US since things are not getting any better in Nepal anytime soon.
Do you recommend getting citizenship or is it better to have green card only.
What are the pros and cons of getting citizenship?
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LemonTea
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Posted on 03-17-12 11:21
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Go for it bro.
the biggest pros are
you can travel anywhere without a problem and lots of headaches .. and you will be treated with some dignity abroad.
eg. showing US passport at British AP is lot different than showing Nepali passport. the haedaches of getting visas to go anywhere is always there if you have nepali PP and green card.
You can choose to go back to nepal and live there for as long as you want but end of the day you can come back to US if things dont work out there. if you are traveller and get caught up in trouble or disaster, anywhere in the world perhaps you and your family will be rescued/helped if you have that blue passport. If you have nepali passport you aint gonna get shit.
So, give up that green and get the blue my friend , you will like it. as long as you wish well for the country and have it in heart thats you will be fine.i was in same dilemma 3 years back and now i am so glad i did it. everytime i go to nepal i love nepal more but at the same time i do feel proud to be an american citizen.
btw you can also drop the idea that nepal will get better one day.. in last 22 years (since 1990) it has gone worse from bad.
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adhikari_bandhu
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Posted on 03-17-12 11:58
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Don't ex-Nepalese US passport holders need visa to visit and stay in Nepal ?
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Posted on 03-17-12 12:16
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Decisions are always hard to make on this case. My advice is Go for it.
Nepal should be in your heart not in the paper.
Good Luck
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sherlock
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Posted on 03-17-12 12:20
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What about inheritence of property in Nepal? That's gotta be taken into consideration too, surely?
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LemonTea
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Posted on 03-17-12 12:26
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yeh ... i think it is 30 bucks for 30 days visa.
NRN card (which cost about 500 bucks and valid for 10 years) may be an option for ppl who wants to stay for longer period and invest in nepal.
not sure about the inheritance of the property. its a good question.
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pshrestha78
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Posted on 03-18-12 1:58
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ya i don't know man... if you have no money in Nepal it's alright i guess. but if you have properties , say house and some land they usually add up to corores. and it will take years to save that kind of money with your hard work in the U.S. sooner or later Nepali govt can find out and if someone files a legal suit in maal karyalaya then you don't have any right to hold property in Nepal, hoina ra?let's talk about this... i mean i don't do much travelling, and i am ok to be treated like a Nepali by airport employees than to lose hundred of thousands of dollars that my fam saved up for me. plus i don't think you'll get the same treatment as a naturalized darkie citizen as a natural born white or black would get.. so i don't know.. what do you guys say?
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shrestha babu
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Posted on 03-18-12 2:33
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Thanks all for your valuable comments. In one hand it's difficult to give up Nepali nationality but then when you think about it, I can always say I'm from Nepal since noone can take that away coz that's where I'm from
Even if I did take citizenship, how would anyone know that I have taken it? I would still have my Nepali passport so how could I lose my property in Nepal. I think as long as I don't tell anyone I can have the best of both worlds.
Am I wrong? Is there anyways Nepali govt would know I have become US citizen???
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Posted on 03-18-12 2:50
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Go for US citizenship!! It's good not only for u but better for ur children's future!
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sherlock
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Posted on 03-18-12 11:10
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Are US Citizens not allowed to own houses and proterties in Nepal?
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mucho_fiesta
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Posted on 03-19-12 7:06
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ok i just i see there are more + than - with gettig citizenship. so what happens if your father did not divide the properties what happens? do yo lose rights to it? Are you not eligible of any of your fathers property because you decided to give up Nepalese citizenship....? I have often been advised because of that dont get blue
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rethink
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Posted on 03-19-12 8:30
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When you have lived in US long enought to become a US citizen then you should probably give up your greed for family property in Nepal.
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Posted on 03-19-12 9:43
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If you have decided to live in the U.S., go for it. No m,eor second thought is necessary. It doesnot hurts you. U.S. Citizen speaking here.
Two things i disagree with Nepali in U.S.:
1. Parent's Property Inheritence: Why should you eye for part of wealth from your parents back in Nepal? You are in this Great nation to make it on your own. Just leave that welath to your siblings.
2. Nepali Politics in U.S. : After more than 2 decades of Democracy, Nepal has been worse than before. Politicians ruined the country for their personal benefits. That makes you compelled to migrate away from Nepal for your better future. Then, why you should be part of the politics that made you leave your country? Why are you spending your hard earned dollars to follow so-called leaders of Nepal? Aren't you encouraging them to f-uck Nepal even more?
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shrestha babu
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Posted on 03-19-12 10:54
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After I get my US citizenship, do I have to communicate with Nepali embassy or notify anyone?
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Posted on 03-19-12 11:04
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I think a lot of people here believe giving up Nepali Citizenship means giving up Nepali nationality. Even if you hold that blue passport, you can always call yourself a Nepali and do for Nepal as any Nepali Citizen would, and always be a Nepali (Look at some of the Indian, Italian and other ethnic groups in the US). Of course, you'll have to part with the Nepali statewood which is better as you are not liable to the Nepali government .
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sherlock
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Posted on 03-19-12 2:17
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Why're some of you so quick to make assumptions and judge others? The question related to property inheritance is pretty valid because a number of soon-to-be citizens are 1. only child, 2. have brought their parents to the US/live with their parents.
It's not necessarily about greed, per se, is it? If your parents own properties worth over 5-10 crore in Nepal, would you rather the govt. confiscated it?
Perhaps a simple answer to tackle an issue pertaining to that issue would be more helpful and welcomed.
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HakuKeta
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Posted on 03-19-12 9:33
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If you get NRN card then you can hold property in Nepal, you can do business and invest in Nepal. Only thing you can't do is involve in Politics and vote and I don't think anyone here is interested on this either.
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p_didi
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Posted on 03-20-12 10:40
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Riddle are you saying you are the only child in your family and they have 5-10 crores? my my how did they amass that much wealth? Let me know if you need any help to bring the money here
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Posted on 03-20-12 12:26
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करोड पति को कुरा मा किन आत्तिएकी नानि तिमि ??????
मेरा गुरु संग हिजो कुरा हुँदा गुरुले भन्नु भयो , म डस्टर बोक्ने मास्टर त करोडपति भै सके भने त्यो बन्द ब्यबसाय र सरकारी ओहदामा बस्नेले काम लाइ नै टक्सार बनाएकाको के कुरा , त्यो कुलेश्वर मा बेलुका ४-८ मिठो मम बेच्ने पनि करोड पति भै सके . न आत्तियौ नानि करोड को कुरा सुनेर .
आजभोली परिश्रमको फल पाइन थालेको छ नेपालमा पनि , ठगि र तस्करीले मात्रै हैन .
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sherlock
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Posted on 03-20-12 12:46
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Hakuketa, Where can you find info on NRN cards?
P_didi, I was only presenting a scenario. Don't lose your sleep over it.
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