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Canada has...maple leaves and maple syrup. And the peace tower I guess. And 1/20th of a Queen. I say this as someone living in Canada for some time now.
Congrats. Do you feel freer already?
"Oath of Citizenship
I swear (or affirm) that I will be faithful
and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada,
Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully
observe the laws of Canada
and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen."
Are they serious? You have to swear allegiance to Queen Elizabeth?
From Rick Mercer, Canada's Jon Stewart
"watching that I really notice the dearth of non-stereotypical symbolism in Canada"
Sir, in case you didn't see, the mountie was black. It doesn't get much more non-stereotypical than that, does it?
Brennan,
What's your objection to swearing an oath to the Queen? Is it garden variety libertarian antinomianism or a particvualrly Irish Anglophobia?
I didn't say "all of [you]" would have no connection to the country. Given the fact that Canada has extraordinarily lax req'ts for citizenship already, and given the tendency of emigrants to retain their citiizenship long after having left the country for good, this reform must necessarily scoop up a great many people who have no connection to Canada.
There are additional problems, of course: the fact that citizenship entitles these "new Canadians" to a plethora of welfare state goodies that they haven't paid into, the fact that these people have citizenship as a matter of right and thus won't be vetted (criminal record checks, disease testing, etc.) like garden-variety immigrants, etc.
"Anyway, if you want to move to the U.S., I say welcome, to you and most everyone else."
Funnily enough, I am in an analogous position to WW. My mother was born in the States. I used to visit relatives and friends just across the border on a fairly regular basis. I certainly wouldn't be averse to having the permission to live and work in the US - by all means, write your Congressman on my behalf. I would say, though, that if everyone who wanted to move to the States were permitted to, it would very swiftly become a place in which no one wanted to live.
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