how easy is it to relocate to another nation?
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 4:41 am
Anybody here ever live abroad at various times in your life? I'm looking at Australia, Germany, Denmark, Poland or Peru. Thanks.
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Jesus wants you to go to Ghana.FCS PATRIOTS wrote:Anybody here ever live abroad at various times in your life? I'm looking at Australia, Germany, Denmark, Poland or Peru. Thanks.
A veritable libertarian paradise...Ivytalk wrote:Somalia is lovely at this time of year.
Most countries will allow you to come for work, but I don't think you can just pack up and move. I know Denmark is very difficult to relocate. Your best bet is to get a job overseas.CID1990 wrote:None of the countries mentioned are going to allow you in for more than 90 days or so without a work permit or some other entitlement to residence (like a spouse who is a national of that country).
Peru and Ecuador are a little relaxed in terms of the difficulty of getting a work permit, but both of them are becoming a bit Bolivarian (Peru more so).
For Australian residence you have to have an extraordinary skill or education to immigrate there as an American.
I dont think a white American can immigrate to Holland or Germany- but then you wouldnt want to- in Germany you could easily find yourself in jail for publicly stating things you have said on this website (as could many of us).
If you are looking for a foreign country where you can take up residence easily, I would suggest Nigeria, Cote d Ivoire, North Dakota, or Washington DC.
Washington D.C.? Um...nobody wants to live there. It's crawling with parasites.CID1990 wrote:None of the countries mentioned are going to allow you in for more than 90 days or so without a work permit or some other entitlement to residence (like a spouse who is a national of that country).
Peru and Ecuador are a little relaxed in terms of the difficulty of getting a work permit, but both of them are becoming a bit Bolivarian (Peru more so).
For Australian residence you have to have an extraordinary skill or education to immigrate there as an American.
I dont think a white American can immigrate to Holland or Germany- but then you wouldnt want to- in Germany you could easily find yourself in jail for publicly stating things you have said on this website (as could many of us).
If you are looking for a foreign country where you can take up residence easily, I would suggest Nigeria, Cote d Ivoire, North Dakota, or Washington DC.
Ibanez wrote:Washington D.C.? Um...nobody wants to live there. It's crawling with parasites.CID1990 wrote:None of the countries mentioned are going to allow you in for more than 90 days or so without a work permit or some other entitlement to residence (like a spouse who is a national of that country).
Peru and Ecuador are a little relaxed in terms of the difficulty of getting a work permit, but both of them are becoming a bit Bolivarian (Peru more so).
For Australian residence you have to have an extraordinary skill or education to immigrate there as an American.
I dont think a white American can immigrate to Holland or Germany- but then you wouldnt want to- in Germany you could easily find yourself in jail for publicly stating things you have said on this website (as could many of us).
If you are looking for a foreign country where you can take up residence easily, I would suggest Nigeria, Cote d Ivoire, North Dakota, or Washington DC.
Which sister?Cap'n Cat wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Washington D.C.? Um...nobody wants to live there. It's crawling with parasites.
Like your sister.
CID1990 wrote:None of the countries mentioned are going to allow you in for more than 90 days or so without a work permit or some other entitlement to residence (like a spouse who is a national of that country).
Peru and Ecuador are a little relaxed in terms of the difficulty of getting a work permit, but both of them are becoming a bit Bolivarian (Peru more so).
For Australian residence you have to have an extraordinary skill or education to immigrate there as an American.
I dont think a white American can immigrate to Holland or Germany- but then you wouldnt want to- in Germany you could easily find yourself in jail for publicly stating things you have said on this website (as could many of us).
If you are looking for a foreign country where you can take up residence easily, I would suggest Nigeria, Cote d Ivoire, North Dakota, or Washington DC.