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DST

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This reminded me of something I'd like to share with you, and others too, and I'd like some opinion and or advice please. But first, a little backstory. I'm first generation Canadian to Hungarian refugees, both parents, who fled during the revolution in 56. My mother has 7 siblings and my father 11, but I have never met or communicated with any of them, up until about three weeks ago. My cousin on my mothers side to start. With that said. I also learned a few months ago that I am eligible for Hungarian citizenship by blood, without giving up my birth citizenship. I belief this would make me some sort of EU "citizen" and Canadian dual ??? I understand its as easy as paperwork and small fee.

Question is whether I should go for it and if it would benefit me in anyway or worse, screw things up. I like the idea of being able to work there, if it arises, without the fuss, etc. I think that sums it up. Anybody care to throw out some advise?
What Jig said. Absolutely go for it Duchie. Why not? my wife has dual passport status. I don't know of many countries that will not allow it. Except two European countries...i.e you can't have a Hungarian passport and another passport from a member state. Most EU countries will not expect you to start paying taxes unless you live and work there. So unlike the US (not sure of Canada) you don't have to file tax returns just because you have a passport from that country. My coffeeshop owner friend's partner had a Canadian and an EU passport and one of my best mates fiance also has an EU and Canadian. If anything, she says she gets hassle from Canadian customs when she comes back to the country asking all sorts of stupid shit. But I guess you get that if you are Canadian and decide to leave that fantastic country...I mean why would anyone want to go on holiday outside of Canada if they live there......Customs officials can often be up their own arses lol (and that's me being nice).
My Mum was pulled at American customs once by an official. She was interviewed and questioned about her frequent travel to the US. Not only did she own a house in the US at the time, she was also having a relationship with someone. She quite clearly stated to the guy that she was travelling within her rights and could visit the US as she pleased under their conditions. She's was sure pissed the Amercian guy interviweing her was of Chinese origin and had terrible English lmfao. "who the hell did he think he was" or words to that effect.:)
 

DST

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I'd give my left nut for a Hungarian passport. As long as you don't have to give up your Canadian Passport, there is no reason in the world (in my opinion) to not claim you Hungarian passport too. Shit, talk about a ticket to live in so many places. It's like having a US passport and having access to living and working in all the us states.... only it's europe. :) You can be my neighbor down here if you'd like. Life is cheap here... of course everyone speaks a different language.

If it won't break the bank, and you don't have to give anything up.... I say go for it. The options it opens up. And I think your girl would be able to qualify as the daughter of a hungarian father. And that is an even bigger option, in my eyes. She has a long time to go where north america could go south, giving her lots of options here.

What an opportunity.
if I were you Rodriguez I'd be holding onto my nuts lol.......you're lucky you still got a pair, bahahahaha.
 

jigfresh

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Praise FSM for the sleep. I remember the first night little H slept through the night... I woke up in the morning and I thought she was dead. It was one of the worst moments of my life honestly.... then I realized she was alive and thought.... this is the best moment ever.... I just slept through the night!
 

numberfour

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I'll put up some porn myself the resin bomb (first 4) is Hotdog x Sour Cherry 1 from Breeders Boutique.
The rest are Smelly Cherry, Jake's Dream 1, Jake's Dream 2, Blue Pit.
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The Hotdog x Sour Cherry certainly has a distinctive look and a bit of a frost monster. I think you and Pin (breeders boutique thread, page 198) have both smashed it with this strain. You're in for a treat if the smoke is anything like the one I flowered.


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Figgy

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Welp I just transplanted 8 of my favorite babies for a 12 week long veg and a ton of pruning. I'm shooting for a massive root system in these 5 gallon pots. Let the games begin. Note how these are wide pots and not tall. I'm hoping this makes a huge difference.
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I see waaaay too much unused space at the tops of those pots. More soil = more roots which = more buds!

Leave just enough space to water...
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Screaming trees

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I see waaaay too much unused space at the tops of those pots. More soil = more roots which = more buds!

Leave just enough space to water...
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These I could of threw in 12/12 next week but I'm gonna experiment with the biggest rooting system I've ever done.
The reason I done the wide pots was from a post I read a while back stating that cannabis roots prefer to grow out as opposed to a narrower planter pot. I'm just gonna experiment and prune these girls down to a nub here soon to get a massive trunk for sucking up all she needs. Basically gonna manifold them and try to get 12 to 16 mainlines since I'll be vegging for so long.
It's just an experiment to put all these things in my head to rest.
 
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