Hey,
I am a student from Australia. I hold very libertarian views, but I'd more readily describe them as anarchist.
I am a deontological libertarian - I think government is undesirable because of the nn-aggression principle, not the statistical advantages the free market provides. I do, however, get along with most Libertarians of all stripes.
I am a huge fan of American history and am trying to find a place to settle down for the rest of my life.
Planning on undertaking a law degree following my undergrad, and would like to look into the United States as a potential option - specifically New Hampshire due to the strong sense of liberty within and the amazing scenery.
What are my potential options? Is it possible to eventually gain citizenship as a student? How would I go about getting a student visa? Are there many decent law schools in New Hampshire? What are their general admissions requirements? (GPA wise if you have the details).
Thanks
Not sure on all the visa requirements. I don't think it is hard to get a student visa, but I could be wrong. I could talk to Stephen from New Zealand to see if he knows.
I do hope you are able to visit and move to NH if liberty is your goal. It makes a world of difference being near folks who also value peace and liberty and you'll have instant and lifelong friends.
Please let us know when you will be in NH for a visit and consider coming to Porcfest 2013 if you are able. www.porcfest.com
Welcome! Sorry I don't have the answers to your question, but perhaps Google does?