I’m a US Citizen btw. (but I’m not white)

  • LesserAbe@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    You know most countries have laws that prevent people from just moving and working there? And they prioritize people with certain skills, sometimes require you to have a certain amount of money in the bank.

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      lol “just fly somewhere else until you get deported back to the us bro what are you doing”

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      I know you’re in denial, but the comment literally specified “100+” and “useful skills” implying you’re, you know, getting a visa. Most countries aren’t like the US where the populace will protect illegal immigrants

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        Have you looked into this? Please share one country that you’d suggest Americans move to and which would allow it.

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          I’ve immigrated twice. South Korea was particularly pleasant and they have a need for senior engineers

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            19 days ago

            For many people “have useful skills” doesn’t imply “is a senior engineer.” I’m a white collar worker in a relatively senior position and make a fairly comfortable living. I looked into Canada and Europe and my skills, useful as they may be to me and my employers, don’t give me any advantage in immigrating.

            Could I do it? Sure, but it would be a step back in quality of life for a number of years, for some period I might be separated from my partner, and after the move I’d be separated from all my friends, family and professional network, with no guarantee I’d get back to my current earning level.

            Unlike many people my standard of living isn’t so bad here. I also have some sense of responsibility to try to contribute and make things better where I can. But things are certainly looking dicey.