6 years
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6 years
Hi
Took my citizenship oath last week so thats it all done took six years but i did it..
Been a very hard six years , work was never an issue i was always working as i was a plant manager in a Dairy in th the UK , finding work as a supervisor was ok , did 4 years in bakery then the dreaded "westons" then finally back in to dairy where i am happy ..
Two years in my wife said I do not love you any more, ( she was ok but her boyfriend didn't like me very much) so 3 years in divocided , no house , no car , no money living in a studio basement apartment , life was low very low ..
Then i met wife my love, my soul mate and thing turned around , back in a house , better job, surpport and the love of her family , and now no pr cards ..
Hard 6 years but would i change anything not a thing ...
would i go back to the UK ...........never ever in the darkest moments did it cross my mind to go back ..
Gary
Took my citizenship oath last week so thats it all done took six years but i did it..
Been a very hard six years , work was never an issue i was always working as i was a plant manager in a Dairy in th the UK , finding work as a supervisor was ok , did 4 years in bakery then the dreaded "westons" then finally back in to dairy where i am happy ..
Two years in my wife said I do not love you any more, ( she was ok but her boyfriend didn't like me very much) so 3 years in divocided , no house , no car , no money living in a studio basement apartment , life was low very low ..
Then i met wife my love, my soul mate and thing turned around , back in a house , better job, surpport and the love of her family , and now no pr cards ..
Hard 6 years but would i change anything not a thing ...
would i go back to the UK ...........never ever in the darkest moments did it cross my mind to go back ..
Gary
#2
Re: 6 years
Congrats, sounds like you have been through the mill but you pushed on through and your in a better place with your life
#3
Re: 6 years
Congrats. Glad to hear things worked out for you. I wish you many more happy years ahead!