Too bad. I believe in Scotland or most of Europe they pay for free education if you're a citizen.
We just recieved the citizenship though Chicago, but we all live here. My daughter wants to go to grad school in England next year. Loans for this are a mystery to me. I guess she can get a Stafford ...
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- 09 Jun 2012, 09:12
- Forum: Off Topic - We don't only do Italian Genealogy
- Topic: Does my daughter qualify for EU stdent loans?
- Replies: 7
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- 09 Jun 2012, 09:11
- Forum: Italian History & Culture
- Topic: Dish made with bread
- Replies: 4
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Re: Dish made with bread
I would stay away from white bread. It's high in carbs. White bread is bad for me.
margaretanne wrote:Looking for a dish my grandmother used to make. It is mainly softened bread and it was called what phonetically sounds like "pungwhy." My grandmother was from the small town of Faeto near Foggia. Thank you.
- 09 Jun 2012, 09:09
- Forum: Emigration, Immigration, Naturalization and Italian citizenship
- Topic: Birth Certificate Apostille for Italy
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4609
Re: Birth Certificate Apostille for Italy
I used them weeks ago and everything was accepted. I love the fact that there were no errors on the translations. I'm from Nevada too.
Definitely, some are better than others. Lots of the cheaper ones make typos and errors. Go with one that is registered with the consulate.
Everything was done ...
Definitely, some are better than others. Lots of the cheaper ones make typos and errors. Go with one that is registered with the consulate.
Everything was done ...