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hsbalouch
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Posts: 249
Ratings: +5
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 30/03/2011
File Transfer...: 09/05/2011
Interview........: waived
VISA ISSUED...: 25/01/2012
LANDED..........: 13/02/2012

« Reply #90 on: December 29, 2011, 08:17:32 pm »

Don't be personal?  That's all you have been.  Reread your first answer to this question.  You are very personal and very insulting!

did I drag your spouse or anyother family member into it? have you read the post by the person whome I replied? go back and read, you will have the idea who was being personal!

would you take that if I say god will help my spouse for sure but in your case its impossible? Cheesy
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hsbalouch
Hero Member
*****

Posts: 249
Ratings: +5
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 30/03/2011
File Transfer...: 09/05/2011
Interview........: waived
VISA ISSUED...: 25/01/2012
LANDED..........: 13/02/2012

« Reply #91 on: December 29, 2011, 08:22:23 pm »




What are you talking about? I simply said that most Muslims in North America are more well to do and educated than their counterparts in Europe, as in North America they are more spread out and far more integrated. Don't even argue with me on that, I've lived in London England for almost 3 years buddy. I know very well the situation there. Many Pakistanis there live in council and are involved in crime and drugs, just go to East London, Brmingham etc..there is a lot of racial tension between certain ethnic groups, BNP parties etc..I was just mentioning that. I was saying the situation is not like that in North America, Muslims are better integrated into society, Muslims are richer here, those people who grew up or were born here consider themselves Canadian or American, and that is a good thing, integration is good. Muslims here don't live in council houses, most live in spread out suburban communities, and their kids identify with North America. This is a good thing.




Confused desis? Where did I say I was Desi?  I am a Muslim though.  LOL you have such a FOB mentality and again you keep assuming, you know what they say, when you assume you make an ass of yourself ROFL and yes I am also Canadian, I was born here and so were my parents, my great grandparents came from Eastern Europe ,Turkey and Lebanon. I am friends with many people whose parents come from Pakistan, those who were born here consider themselves Canadian or American and their no different from me or any other Canadian/American, their mentality is the same. That is true with the first and 2nd generation of any immigrant community, not just Pakistanis, but Japanese, Chinese , East Indian Sikhs, etc..all their children consider themselves Canadian first, and that's good.

No one is confused, you seem to be the one who is confused, you are just a FOB my friend.







ok I heard you and I believe you whatever you are trying to say!
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