"One plane ticket to the Democratic Republic of the Congo please."

>"One plane ticket to the Democratic Republic of the Congo please."
>"My reason for staying? I wish to immigrate there."

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Uh, shouldn't it be
>"My reason for immigrating? I wish to stay there."
?

no

PAPERS PLEASE

Then what you're saying literally makes no sense. Immigrating to Congo precedes staying there.

My ex's brother worked for "the government" doing some "work" in the Congo. She wasn't allowed to say anything else.

>of course I plan to move on a third world country to live as a king with just a few thousand euro, how could you tell?

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but you already live in a third world country lol

A stay may means any unspecified time of résidence. You can stay for tourism a single day or work a whole year.

I'm sorry, but your ex's brother is a child abuser.

Immigrating doesn't inherently suppose a specified time or reason either and like I said, it precedes your stay. You have to immigrate first in order to stay at a certain place.

Like I said it's not stay the verb, it's stay the noun.

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OP literally employed "staying" in his sentence, an actual gerund.

Yes, it's an abuse of language. Comes from the very common saying "what's the reason for your stay"?

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Force them to mine rubber for you

old but the keks are still present and audible

>la congolexcomatization des marchés pour les congolais

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grammar is fake news. the most important part of any language is making sure the other person understands. no one cares about grammar.