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I never understood that shit. Just cause your parents are from the WI that doesn't mean your ass is from there. But you're still ETHNICALLY a West Indian, and depending on what your upbringing was you may or may ...
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Are able to live the life you living..we are the reason your parents were able to come here.
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My parents have already begun setting up an arranged marriage for me, I'm a canadian born Indian, my parents are from Punjab. They've been very hard on the whole, 'trying to find a virgin' thing.
They told me this when I was mabye 4 years old, lol. I'...
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My parents have already begun setting up an arranged marriage for me, I'm a canadian born Indian parents....
For me, I'm a canadian born Indian, my parents are from Punjab.
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I came across this very interesting article about cultural aspects of communication in a global environment specifically with Indian offshore. As an Indian, I was not offended by this article at all but agree with lot of what was written. Lankans, Bangladeshis...
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I always though saying 'Yes' played a critical role in the Indian style of communication? Hence the 'Bobble' effect one more thing to OP , indian ....
And “saving face” that plays a critical role in the Indian style of communication.
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Indian parent with multiple US visits and extensive foreign travel - Odds of rejections on renewal Hello,
I am a US citizen (formerly Indian). My mom lives back in India and her 10-year mutiple-entry visitor visa is now up for renewal. She has been here...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at immigration):
I read a blurb somewhere.
My mom lives back in India threads of parents getting rejected, I am getting a little concerned.
Originally Posted by blanco Hello,
I am a US citizen (formerly Indian).
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Hello,
What tips do you have for applying for copies of great-grandparents' Indian birth certificates?
Have read elsewhere on the forum that late 1890s to early 1900s there was little to no record of births in India - which alternative records do you ...
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Indian Embassy accepted a notarized letter taking oath that our parents are Indian - basically parents indian documents either but used the Canadian landing documents showing their origin and place your parents....
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Hi everyone this is another great series that I've been keeping up with lately. I noticed no one else has posted it here yet. It's about an Indian Hospital that gives cutting edge health care with a more than affordable price (sometimes free!). This series...
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It's about an Indian Hospital that gives cutting edge health the whole thing and shared with parents.
No one else has posted it here yet.
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Hi Forurm,
I will be qualifying for ILR in the UK very soon, and subsequently will be eligible to apply for British citizenship.
Now I am in a huge dilemma about whether I should just continue with my ILR status, or register as a British citizen.
Here...
Started by InUkOnHsmp on
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So I guess it is a personal thing as Jambo suggested .
Elderly parents to take care of.
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