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Survey for Americans Living Abroad

In case any one is interested, a researcher from Brussels in migration is looking for survey respondents who are Americans living abroad either now or in the past 12 months. 

It takes about 15-20 minutes but I found it interesting, and she will if you like email you with the results of her research.

Here's the link if you would like to participate: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Americans_overseas 

Re: Survey for Americans Living Abroad

  • I took it - interesting survey. :-)
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  • Am taking it and sent it to my husband too
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  • Where did you find that survey, can I ask?

    I saw it on an Expats in Oslo FB group so I'm just curious. 

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  • I took it as well...curious about the results now!
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  • I love this question:

    "If the United States and XXX are competing directly against each other in an international sporting event, e.g. the Olympics, the World Cup, etc. who do you, in general, support?"

    Back when the US was still doing "special registration" for nationals of certain countries, this is how XH used to define his status as a Bahraini national. "If Bahrain was competing in the Olympics, that's who I would be supporting." He grew up there, but they wouldn't allow him to have full citizenship, but he still aligned himself most with Bahrain.

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    Where did you find that survey, can I ask?

    I saw it on an Expats in Oslo FB group so I'm just curious. 

    Sure, I am in an alumni group for folks from my university living in London, and the link was posted on there. I guess that gal is a friend-of-a-friend of the researcher.

    I found the questions about identity raised in the survey really interesting, although I did take issue with some of the questions (as in ones that were actually two questions in one, etc).

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