I have such good news! Really it's wonderful news. We now officially have permanent residence in Croatia. What does this mean?
- we don't have to carry our passports anymore
- we never have to apply for our yearly visa again or any visa for that matter
- we can now register our vehicle for the normal amount of time instead of having it registered according to when our visas go out.
- we now have a Croatian ID like the nationals
- we can be out of the country for more than 11 months
- homeschooling will never be in questioned for us again
This is such a huge thing, we have prayed along with many of our family and friends and we're so thankful.
Praise the Lord!!
Praising the Lord and rejoicing with you! *Ü*
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful news!
~ Christina
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Wondeful news!! After having spent many years to finally get U.S. citizenship (I'm originally from Canada) I know how great it is to have permanent residency papers!!! Congratulations!
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Congratulations. I am glad your prayers have been answered!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladies, I was so excited to get this behind us.
ReplyDeleteWe're not citizens like Kelli but we have residence and that's what matters.
Yay! That's great news!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I hope this makes your life better!
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord, Tori!!!
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing!!! Ryan is working on getting dual citizenship for many of the same reasons. How long did you have to work on it? The burocratic (spelling?) process here is a pain, and we've been running forms back and forth for about six months.
ReplyDeleteThat is really great! Woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. Praising God with you for His mercy.
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord Sis. Tori!!
ReplyDeleteYay!! I know ya'll are thrilled and thankful!
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