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f1vebyf1ve wrote:
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Jus had a quick browse of the facebook pics, what about ur black top/dress from new look with the diamond buttons?

Or the flowery one since its been such a lovely day! the one thats got green sequins on it


hmmmmmmmmm its a possibility. ha its been raining here aaaaaaall day!


Rubbish! It's been lovely here, well that's a topic of conversation tonight if you need it haha although I know you won't! Very Happy


ive gone with jeans, black top, black butterfly belt and my JN cardi which you'll be happy about! and im having a quick voddie before i go Wink

 
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My sister went to disneyland when she was 15. That was a long time ago.

I've never left Brazil.

 
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only 127 days till we go...does anyone know what the deal with Visa's is now? because i'm not sure if we'll need to apply for them or not?

 
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only 127 days till we go...does anyone know what the deal with Visa's is now? because i'm not sure if we'll need to apply for them or not?


Pretty sure Wales is one of the 90 day Visa Waiver countries, meaning if yout are going for less than 90 days you dont need a visa.

 
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ah awesome, thanks Jono. i'd best ring to check but i hope you're right Smile

 
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Only United Kingdom passports notated with “British Citizens” and/or “with unrestricted right of abode in the United Kingdom” are eligible for VWP admission. Holders of passports indicating that the bearer is a British Subject, British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Overseas National or British National (Overseas) do not qualify for the VWP.

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Only United Kingdom passports notated with “British Citizens” and/or “with unrestricted right of abode in the United Kingdom” are eligible for VWP admission. Holders of passports indicating that the bearer is a British Subject, British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Overseas National or British National (Overseas) do not qualify for the VWP.

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hmmmm i had a look on that site and from what i can tell, i dont need to get a visa. but what you just said Dylan, made absolutely no sense to me Sad why must they make things so complicated!

 
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Only United Kingdom passports notated with “British Citizens” and/or “with unrestricted right of abode in the United Kingdom” are eligible for VWP admission. Holders of passports indicating that the bearer is a British Subject, British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Overseas National or British National (Overseas) do not qualify for the VWP.

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hmmmm i had a look on that site and from what i can tell, i dont need to get a visa. but what you just said Dylan, made absolutely no sense to me Sad why must they make things so complicated!


Your going on holiday there for less than a month?

Then enjoy and you dont need to worry about Visa's

When i worked in america "camp america" i had to get a visa

 
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Only United Kingdom passports notated with “British Citizens” and/or “with unrestricted right of abode in the United Kingdom” are eligible for VWP admission. Holders of passports indicating that the bearer is a British Subject, British Dependent Territories Citizen, British Overseas National or British National (Overseas) do not qualify for the VWP.

CLICK HERE for more info.


hmmmm i had a look on that site and from what i can tell, i dont need to get a visa. but what you just said Dylan, made absolutely no sense to me Sad why must they make things so complicated!


Your going on holiday there for less than a month?

Then enjoy and you dont need to worry about Visa's

When i worked in america "camp america" i had to get a visa


no we're going for 5 weeks, does that make a difference?

 
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Nope, less than 90 days Rach. youll be fine.

 
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Nope, less than 90 days Rach. youll be fine.


awesome, thanks for the help Smile

 
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Yup like Jono said you will be fine. I was there roughly 3-4 months

 
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Yup like Jono said you will be fine. I was there roughly 3-4 months


awesome Smile where did you do camp america? i wanted to that but i'd have missed my graduation...provided i actually graduate of course.

 
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Was based in Pennsylvania

 
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Was based in Pennsylvania


Amish country.

 
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Was based in Pennsylvania


Amish country.


Confused

 
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Was based in Pennsylvania


thanks for the detailed account of your camp america trip...i feel as though i was there with you!

 
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Was based in Pennsylvania


Amish country.


Confused


You didn't see any Amish people while you were there?

 
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I sure did just didnt think was a country.

Not much to say about it RachRVP.

Did different sports all week and at weekend stayed at anyones house pretty much. Being scottish everyone wanted me to stay with them.
At the camp where i worked wasnt to many fat kids. Plenty spoiled kids tho. The food was terrible. Least i know why america is the fat country of the world.

 
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Oh, it's just a figure of speech. It's called Amish Country because all the Amish in America are in Pennsylvania. And they sort of go with their own laws. They have their own communities, their own schooling, hospitals and so forth.

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