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Originally Posted by Erroneous
LOL YOu would probably get a drivers license and that counts as an id. It is very simple. For you, it would be different with the visas and what not. My wife who came from a foreign country went the DMV in NJ with her passport and her international driver's license and got an NJ driver's license. Very easy. All you need is the proper paperwork to prove who you are.
You could not vote anyway. You need to be a citizen, which my wife is now. Once a citizen, you have to register to vote.
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Ah l asked that qestion about the drivers lience
I know l cant vote in America l was just asking qestions on people who might immagrate to America
So would you say it would be harder for a new resident to your country
it is nice to know all this stuff even though my home is Australia
I just seen all the diffrent reponces plus some did seem confused on what they had to use
Sometimes when certain sysems are replaced with diffent things it can be confusing for people who can get the proper imformation Erroneous