What country do you want to go to, Jow Forums?

What country do you want to go to, Jow Forums?

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turkmenistan

Japan and Italy

Russia
Belize
Brazil
Argentina
Turkey
Lebanon
Morocco
Algeria
Italy
Spain
Bolivia

and Ukraine

norway. for the view

all of Europe

America, Russia and Austzealand

not today, CIA

Angola

forgot to add
Nepal
Bangladesh
India
China
Afghanistan

Why Angola, if I may ask?

Why don't you get out and travel, user?

Suomi

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My family

USA, Russia and Japan

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cant afford at moment

You can drive across the US border, niggy-chan

but what cities do you want to visit?

>You can drive across the US border, niggy-chan
It's not that easy. I live like 20-30 minutes from the border and security is really tight.

>but what cities do you want to visit?
NYC and Orlando come to mind right away.
NYC because of all the possibilities of things to do and Orlando because of the climate. Maybe DisneyWorld too.

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Antarctica (not a country I know) but the places I was interested in I've seen already.

Oh, where to begin?

Bolivia
Portugal
Ireland
UK
Iceland
Poland
Holland
Italy
Greece
Switzerland
Russia
Belarus
Georgia
Armenia
Namibia
Ghana
Turkmenistan
Kyrgyzstan
Kazakhstan
India
Bhutan
Myanmar (probably going to have to wait for things to cool down over there)
Japan
Way more that I'd have to think about in detail

Alright, fair point, but...

"Canadians 16 years old and over can enter the U.S. by showing a valid piece of one of the following proofs of identification to the customs officer at the border:

Valid Passport
Trusted Traveller Card (NEXUS, FAST, or SENTRI)
State or Provincial issued Enhanced Driver's License/Enhanced ID Card

If you're a permanent resident, then you can use your green card."