Emigration from the USA

Evmetro

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If one were to emigrate from the USA, what would be the minimum requirements of the countries that would accept him? Is there anywhere that is easy to go to without having to meet age, income, net worth, or career requirements?
 
If one were to emigrate from the USA, what would be the minimum requirements of the countries that would accept him? Is there anywhere that is easy to go to without having to meet age, income, net worth, or career requirements?

Not too many places where a white nationalist and race baiter would be welcome.
 
Not too many places where a white nationalist and race baiter would be welcome.

Typical leftist childish insult and unfounded accusation for lack of rational honest contribution and discussion and or debate.

They insist on proving who and what they are with every mindless juvenile post!!!
 
Typical leftist childish insult and unfounded accusation for lack of rational honest contribution and discussion and or debate.

They insist on proving who and what they are with every mindless juvenile post!!!

Europeans wouldn't welcome gunslinging white nationalists. They are over it.
 
If one were to emigrate from the USA, what would be the minimum requirements of the countries that would accept him? Is there anywhere that is easy to go to without having to meet age, income, net worth, or career requirements?

I got dual citizenship, emigrating would be no problem at all
 
I was thinking that lefties would be all over this, pointing out how much easier it is to get citizenship in other countries, compared to the USA...
 
I was thinking that lefties would be all over this, pointing out how much easier it is to get citizenship in other countries, compared to the USA...

Nah, it's a inane question, nobody cares how other countries deal with immigration, I think they shoot them at the border in
Myanmar, is that what you are recommending?

Can't think of any country in the world that has pissed away billions of dollars building a wall, can you?
 
If one were to emigrate from the USA, what would be the minimum requirements of the countries that would accept him? Is there anywhere that is easy to go to without having to meet age, income, net worth, or career requirements?

I don't know, but we often watch that HGTV program "House Hunters International." None of the ppl featured seem to have any trouble moving to other countries around the world and getting jobs there. Some even retire overseas. Central and S. America, and Europe, seem to be popular retirement destinations, at least on that program.
 
Nah, it's a inane question, nobody cares how other countries deal with immigration, I think they shoot them at the border in
Myanmar, is that what you are recommending?

Can't think of any country in the world that has pissed away billions of dollars building a wall, can you?

Russia after WWII, in Germany, but it wasn't billions. And look what happened to it.
 
I don't know, but we often watch that HGTV program "House Hunters International." None of the ppl featured seem to have any trouble moving to other countries around the world and getting jobs there. Some even retire overseas. Central and S. America, and Europe, seem to be popular retirement destinations, at least on that program.

With the lower cost of living, a fixed income goes a lot farther. Lots of Americans retired to Mexico. Over a million live there now. There are people from many countries moving to Mexico. https://internationalliving.com/countries/mexico/one-million/
 
I don't know, but we often watch that HGTV program "House Hunters International." None of the ppl featured seem to have any trouble moving to other countries around the world and getting jobs there. Some even retire overseas. Central and S. America, and Europe, seem to be popular retirement destinations, at least on that program.

Are any of the people featured in that show criminals, unemployed, broke, or in need of free medical attention?
 
With the lower cost of living, a fixed income goes a lot farther. Lots of Americans retired to Mexico. Over a million live there now. There are people from many countries moving to Mexico. https://internationalliving.com/countries/mexico/one-million/

Yeah, that program shows Mexico a lot; also Costa Rico, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Chile, Brazil (!). It's surprising the ppl that move to Asia countries like China, Thailand, Vietnam, etc. Have only seen one episode with ppl in Japan so far. For the most part the ones who move there and are still employed are teachers; also there are IT specialists and other computer-centered employees who can work remotely. We just like the show to see what homes (mostly apartments) look like, and the exotic locales. The vast majority of the program's featured ppl chose to live in large cities. No thanks.
 
Are any of the people featured in that show criminals, unemployed, broke, or in need of free medical attention?

I'm not a producer so obviously don't know that. Apparently you're proud that currently you are not a criminal, unemployed, broke, or in need of free medical attention. It's fine; when that happens to you, we're here for you. No need to thank us. We're Americans. It's what we do for each other.
 
The lefty replies so far suggest that the requirements as the opening post asks for are much tougher than coming to USA. .
 
I don't know, but we often watch that HGTV program "House Hunters International." None of the ppl featured seem to have any trouble moving to other countries around the world and getting jobs there. Some even retire overseas. Central and S. America, and Europe, seem to be popular retirement destinations, at least on that program.

A lot of countries require that you be able to support yourself. As an American most people could probably get a job in China teaching english. You don't even need to be able to speak Chinese they are so thirsty for english teachers.
 
Yeah, that program shows Mexico a lot; also Costa Rico, Belize, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Chile, Brazil (!). It's surprising the ppl that move to Asia countries like China, Thailand, Vietnam, etc. Have only seen one episode with ppl in Japan so far. For the most part the ones who move there and are still employed are teachers; also there are IT specialists and other computer-centered employees who can work remotely. We just like the show to see what homes (mostly apartments) look like, and the exotic locales. The vast majority of the program's featured ppl chose to live in large cities. No thanks.

I've known a few people to do the China thing. It was a culture shock for them. I know one who did Dubai but said people need to be careful, especially women, because some of those jobs are basically indentured servitude type conditions for whatever your term of employment is even if the pay is otherwise really good. People working in hospitality type industries cannot come and go as they please. My friend is a pilot so coming and going as he pleases is kind of part of the job description though. LOL.
 
not too many places for your kind to hide in the world :laugh:



Looks like you missed the opening post, or there is something very inconvenient about answering it. If one were to emigrate from the USA, what would be the minimum requirements of the countries that would accept him? Is there anywhere that is easy to go to without having to meet age, income, net worth, or career requirements?
 
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