I have been contemplating alot regarding this matter lately...after some research, im sure i can save at least 70% of tuition studying as a PR rather than a foreigner...
No, it takes alot of effort and patience to get one...first off, u need to be eligible for it...*grin*..im pretty upset that mom has to give up hers when it is so valuable, well, at least it is now, since im planning to fly over, she could have easily applied one for me as her offspring then...
I s'pose she didnt see this coming, in the long run....or she did see it coming, but thought she cant afford it...who would have thought, or foreseen 911 incident was gonna happen? who would have guessed that after dat tragedy OUR country is gonna be seen as a terrorist country...i guess they thought that birds of a feather DO flock together...c'mon, give me a break, i aint gonna do no harm to ur country...im TOO dumb, remember?...it takes lotsa courage and expertise to fly straight into the towers, dun u think? Ive heard somewhere dat the dudes that flew the plane were two of their brightest citizen in their country...if only im honoured enough to be considered Malaysia's brightest citizen...dream on, Marc...
And so, with their security tightening to screen through as thorough as possible the ppl applying for their PR, it TAKES time...for goodness sake...my mom had reapplied for her PR at yr 1998, after releasing it for 20 yrs... the embassy promised her she'll BOUND to get hers in 10 yrs time, providing her sponsor (mom's bro) is still alive by that time...the queue is simply TOO long, i cant imagine there are so many pursuing that american dream...(at least not jz me, im not a weirdo afterall...)..Right now we're on the verge of stepping into 2005, simple calculation implies that there are three more yrs to go...fine...
I figured then i will only start studying again when im 26, not too old, since we'll nv quit studying or learning until we inhale our last breath...dat's promising enough, and shd justify my decision...:) About that plan of going to the states next summer, i hope the plan still stands...coz i cant wait...Geez, im getting this anti-malaysia syndrome more and more by the days...must be the traffic jam this morning, after seeing the fellow malaysians cutting queues and refused to cooperate and being impatient and being inconsiderate and being loathsome and...cant blame 'em, can i? they are merely respecting their culture, it has always been in their blood, and always will be...i hope im not offending anyone, aye?
The other day mom was telling me why she has given up her PR when she came back...firstly, after she got married, dad DIDNT want to move to states to settle down(if he had, i wont b borned, wud i?), apparently the weather was/is too cold for him...Grr~...so she has to stay too, hasnt she? she used to tell me while teasing my dad, dat if she had followed the doctor (a guy who was proposing to mom back then), she would have settled down happily in the states...and dad would defend himself that he had a Nurse gf too that he can go after...and the fight would go on...jz leave me alone in this battle of the sexes...
2ndly, it would mean some rather hefty expenses if she were to keep her PR and stay in Malaysia, as she would have to cough out airfare to US to get a stamp on a YEARLY basis...that's why she is encouraging Bro to get Australian PR, if he does come back, he can renew it every 5 yrs, dat's definitely worth the trip...with all that factors and the fact that we arent well off, she gathered that it'd b best to release it, her bro as a citizen can always sponsor her to get it back, at any one time...(she was wrong)....
Enough of all dat crap, given a chance, anyone would luv to leave this country for a better place, from the ppl who went abroad and came back, 9 out of 10 would wish to have stayed there, longer, if not forever...correct me if im wrong...
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