This is kinda misleading 'cause it portraits the UK as a Paradise and, well... Is the UK.
(Although, compared to USA, The UK is indeed a Paradise)
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This is kinda misleading 'cause it portraits the UK as a Paradise and, well... Is the UK.
(Although, compared to USA, The UK is indeed a Paradise)
Countries with labour laws and free education: "Learn and work, work and learn!"
Why is the British flag the pre-1801 one?
Because they're regressing.
Wait usa doesn't have any of that? Lefties, let them have the country, it was never worth a damn anyway.
College is almost free in Québec, CA. You just pay administration fees, I believe around 200-300$ CAD for a semester.
Yeah but freedom. Americans are free from the burden of all these social constructs /s
Isn't UK NHC for citizens only?
No, residents can access it.
Thanks. What are requirements for residents? Is it provided to all residents, certain group or voluntary?