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February 17, 2011

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I had a dream to make my own organization, however I didn't have got enough amount of cash to do that. Thank heaven my close friend said to use the loan. Hence I used the college loan and made real my dream.

Hi there! I just wanted to say that I enjoyed (and sympathized with) your article about opening a bank account here in Italy. Since I am from the UK and no longer need a permesso di soggiorno, I had a fairly easy time opening an account, but I have faced bureaucratic blows from every angle in trying to validate my school documents. If you are interested, I have created a page about my experience with moving to Italy. I've added the link to the URL section of your comment box. Cheers! Heather

Thanks so much Heather and glad the *entire* relo was not painful :-) I'll check out your page, thanks again.

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