Hi I am new to this sight. I have met a chez guy in my country the UK. I suppose im trying to discover what incentive a guy from the chez republic would have for wanting to stay in the UK? His English is not brilliant. I dont know anything about the chez republic apart from what Ive read in the last week on the internet. My friend is under the impression he is from a 3rd world country and wants to marry me to get citizenship. I like the guy and shes worrying me. Someone tell me some facts about chez. He said im western and hes eastern, different. Im not getting it? Help
you obviously have a computer and access to the Internet - why don't you do a bit of research yourself on there? Hopefully the educational system in UK is adequate to introducing students to social sciences, such as geography and history. If the man is "Czech" (I think that's what you are trying to say here)- it may help you to look it up if you know the spelling Good luck you may find these sites helpful as a start... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic http://www.czechtourism.com/index.php?l ... how=003000 http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3237.htm
Uh-oh. Do you know, that Czech republic and UK are both members of European Union and Czech citizens don't need UK citizenship to live or work in UK?
Oh ! Check the Czech's checked ! Dear rock hippy chick ! Don't be worried much about that ! You should ask yourself that do you really like him ? Thats all ! And about Western and Eastern ? Come here to visit this Far Eastern country, all of you will be Westerners ! btw: Your guy should say he is Eurocenterner ! In fact, Czech republic is in center of Europe !
Perhaps you could ask him why he chooses to live in the UK. Maybe you could ask him what he likes better about the UK vrs. CR and what he misses about the CR that isn't in the UK.
There's nothing wrong with being curious and cautious about a new friend's motives. It's actually healthy not to take everything at face value.
Eso, I'm failing to make the connection between my statement and your's. Are you saying that because it is only two hours by plane, there are no differences?
I thought, that if he misses something from one of these countries, he can easy drop in For example I have friend who lives this way - he works in Manchester and he spends weekends in CR, because it's really around the corner.
The only advantage I can see is that as a UK citizen, he would be able to travel the world more freely, since many countries don't give Czech citizens the same visa consideration as British citizens, including the U.S. My advice, take it slow. If he's in it for you and not the citizenship, he'll stick around; otherwise, he'll bolt off to find another more willing girl.