Immigration (4 Viewers)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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#1
Hey, everybody...

I want to hear from somebody who immigrated to another country to find new options in his life.

Is there any chance somebody can immigrate anywhere in this universe without paying so much money for stupid applications and with no long procedures??

And please, if anybody has valid links for any current immigration option, I would be grateful.

I know some spammers would love to answer me, but I prefer normal people :D

I'm so disgusted here, and I have to leave ASAP.

Thanks
 

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Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#4
I'd say Eastern European countries for the start and a new option to start working, as most of these Easter European countries still have their market virgin. Thats If you have something in mind to open.

I'd advice East Europe first then in the future to the west. Life is pretty much better in western european countries.
 
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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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  • Thread Starter #5
    I'd say Eastern European countries for the start and a new option to start working, as most of these Easter European countries still have their market virgin. Thats If you have something in mind to open.

    I'd advice East Europe first then in the future to the west. Life is pretty much better in western european countries.
    Do they receive applications for immigration? I don't know, man, but I feel even their people are willing to leave. I maybe wrong though.
     

    .zero

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    Aug 8, 2006
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    #6
    when i came to america i was an infant but you really do have to pay your way here to be a resident alien and even more to become a citizen.

    and when i say pay i mean time and money
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
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    Sorry Snoop, can only tell you things relevant to migration in Europe, prolly is of no use to you.

    I'd say Eastern European countries for the start and a new option to start working, as most of these Easter European countries still have their market virgin. Thats If you have something in mind to open.

    I'd advice East Europe first then in the future to the west. Life is pretty much better in western european countries.
    That sounds like an interesting suggestion. Since the Schengen agreement was extended to 10 new nations in 2005 there has been immigration from the 'east' to the 'west' on a massive scale out of some countries like Poland. Obviously the people migrating are the educated and resourceful ones, which creates a deficit on the job market. Having said that, immigration in the EU is getting to be somewhat streamlined, so it might be a pain in the ass.
     

    Azzurri7

    Pinturicchio
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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Do they receive applications for immigration? I don't know, man, but I feel even their people are willing to leave. I maybe wrong though.
    Thats true, for example here in Romania, they're trying to leave to the west to the likes of "Italy, Spain, France, Germany etc"..... they're a bit fed up with their countries.

    But thats what I advice you as a start, and the majority do accept an applications for immigration.
     

    Azzurri7

    Pinturicchio
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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Rab, you landed in Romania? How did that come about? :)
    Yeah, I've landed since 4 to 5years now. I'm running a business(my fathers business), but when I first came here, I had an offer(football) and also to continue my university.

    But now things had changed and I'm working after finishing my business mang.
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    when i came to america i was an infant but you really do have to pay your way here to be a resident alien and even more to become a citizen.

    and when i say pay i mean time and money
    Well, USA is out of reach for me, mate...

    I tried to get a visa once just to attend CPA exam, but I was refused for political reasons (11th September). I'm not willing to make any effort to repeat that again. I regret applying for the first time until now.
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
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    Yeah, I've landed since 4 to 5years now. I'm running a business(my fathers business), but when I first came here, I had an offer(football) and also to continue my university.

    But now things had changed and I'm working after finishing my business mang.
    Never knew that! Are you happy in Romania?
     

    Azzurri7

    Pinturicchio
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    Dec 16, 2003
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    The idea of living in States isn't that attractive....It's good visiting it from a while to another, but for the ones looking for a good option better life good enviroment etc Europe is pretty much leading the way.
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    Sorry Snoop, can only tell you things relevant to migration in Europe, prolly is of no use to you.



    That sounds like an interesting suggestion. Since the Schengen agreement was extended to 10 new nations in 2005 there has been immigration from the 'east' to the 'west' on a massive scale out of some countries like Poland. Obviously the people migrating are the educated and resourceful ones, which creates a deficit on the job market. Having said that, immigration in the EU is getting to be somewhat streamlined, so it might be a pain in the ass.
    Who is Snoop??:p

    Do you have any idea about moving to Scandinavian countries? Belgium?
     

    Azzurri7

    Pinturicchio
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    Dec 16, 2003
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    Never knew that! Are you happy in Romania?
    Not really. It's more like I got used to it and I'm not complaining much because business isn't going bad. Though competition is starting to increase since they've entered EU.

    As for the people and the environment around here, it's exactly what east europe is about, with the communist mentality even till now and I pretty much hate it.

    If things goes well in Business for these couple of years, I might just leave to west europe or back to Lebanon.
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
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    Not really. It's more like I got used to it and I'm not complaining much because business isn't going bad. Though competition is starting to increase since they've entered EU.

    As for the people and the environment around here, it's exactly what east europe is about, with the communist mentality even till now and I pretty much hate it.

    If things goes well in Business for these couple of years, I might just leave to west europe or back to Lebanon.
    Interesting perspective. What is the standard of living vs Lebanon?
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
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    *slaps forehead* It's your username in yellow, I got it mixed up. :doh:



    Can't say that I do. It's one thing to live in a country, it's something else entirely to go through the whole ordeal of moving there in the first place.
    Aha. I see. Thanks.
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    The idea of living in States isn't that attractive....It's good visiting it from a while to another, but for the ones looking for a good option better life good enviroment etc Europe is pretty much leading the way.
    Take it from a life-long U.S. citizen. I am working on my wife to finally get her Portuguese passport, so I can piggyback off of her to get better options for entering the E.U. should I want it. ;)
     

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