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We've lived abroad and visited many locations. There are places where I prefer to live besides the US, but in these times unbelievably, the US may be the one of the best locations.

There are beautiful places and happy places and all kinds of nice places out there, but just about none of them have any guaranteed civil liberties. Look at the rest of the 5 Eyes countries, they're worse off than we are.

These are very strange times and I feel, bad times for international immigration. We've seen how far some of these countries will go to handcuff their populations. I believe I read that Duterte has locked up the Philippines through 2021.

We will be moving to more inland America for the time being.

But if you are intent on emigrating, I know a lot about it and believe me if you are not 'seeking asylum' as a 'refugee,' legal international permanent relocation is the most formidable process you will ever face.

However a good place to start is to go to the embassy website of the country under consideration, and make yourself very very familiar with the visa options and requirements. that should keep you busy for a while.

Happy to help with any questions.

3 years ago
2 score
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We've lived abroad and visited many locations. There are places where I prefer to live besides the US, but in these times unbelievably, the US may be the one of the best locations.

There are beautiful places and happy places and all kinds of nice places out there, but just about none of them have any guaranteed civil liberties. Look at the rest of the 5 Eyes countries, they're worse off than we are.

These are very strange times and I feel, bad times for international immigration. We've seen how far some of these countries will go to handcuff their populations. I believe I read that Duterte has locked up the Philippines through 2021.

We will be moving to more inland America for the time being.

But if you are intent on emigrating, I know a lot about it and believe me if you are not 'seeking asylum' as a 'refugee,' legal international permanent relocation is the most formidable process you will ever face.

However a good place to start is to go to the embassy website of the country under consideration, and make yourself very very familiar with the visa options and requirements. Believe me, that should keep you busy for a while.

Happy to help with any questions.

3 years ago
1 score