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Old 09-12-2017, 03:48 AM  
klinton
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I love countries that are made of immigrants (US, New Zealand and few others). That way everyone can treat each other with respect, they all feel patriotic to their new country ("who I am ? Muslim Arab or American ? " "American of course!!!"), and they are all equal. And yeah, everybody has to work, not suck on social welfare ;-) like US was built in XIX century
The examples that you posted of you and your son are irrelavant. We talk here about low skilled guys that cant provide for themselves in their home countries. Thats why they will go anywhere just to to get basics.
If you have basics covered, later you may think and consider if taking job opportunity for 50 % more somewhere is worth it or not.
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Originally Posted by CyberSEO View Post
Depends of many reasons (known languages, the distance of family members, the culture, the possibility to have a job etc). Let's be honest, America has much easier immigration rules than Russia. Ok, I'll fix that - it had them before Trump.

P.S. Actually you already answered to your own question. The USA is really friendly for immigrants because... it's a country of immigrants. Like Canada or Australia. But still not everyone would like to live there. Look at me for example. I was working as a senior developer in a NY-based company since 1997. Have I agreed for relocation?

My son just changed his a company he worked in (he's a Java coder). He could earn a half more, but only in case if he relocates to the EU. He decided to stay in Moscow for a lower salary, because he's used to live here. Here is his family and his friends (even his buddy from South Korea lives here). He knows and loves Moscow and he just don't want to live in some Prague.
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