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countries that are easy to move to?
hey lets say you are in USA and hold USA passport but want to move out of USA into another country...
what country is easiest to move in to.. what i mean is what country will grant u citizenship easily or some kinda resident status that will let you live there... |
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any other ideas?
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Spain is pretty easy.:2 cents:
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Easy is relative.
For example... do you speak the local language? |
iraq is fine
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I hear Afganistan, Khazakstan, and Yzbekistan are looking for "migrant" workers in the poppy fields. The ones they have keep disappearng.
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i meant what country will easily grant papers that will let u stay & work there
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Spain WAS pretty easy, since last 3/4 years it's a fucking pain in the ass even to go on vacations, I was several times there, I've european papers (Italy) and every fucking time there are more and more restrictions, I almost had to make a promise sealed with blood that my wife wouldn't stay there as an illegal inmigrant after I leave the country... and she's the daughter of a basque!! On to the topic, I'd say most Latin American countries, and within those, the most recommended would be Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela (in no particular order). I heard New Zealand is easy for US citizens, same for Fiji, but really not sure |
New Zealand is piss easy to move to. Once you've lived here for (i think its 2 years) you can move to Australia.
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dominican republic
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latin american countries.. which one is da best
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this is an interesting topic, bump for more thougts
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yea bump too :)
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You can go in evry fucking country you want...
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Mexico :thumbsup
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Serbia is preety easy,cheap to live,and have most beautifull girls :thumbsup
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Romania, and there Americans are welcome :)
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Somalia :thumbsup
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Bump for more ideas.
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Wrap a towel around your head and claim asylum,move to Canada
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Mexico is easy. I got my FM3 papers in about 3 months worth of effort.
Opened a S.A. de C.V. and got bank accounts and everything in my name and company name as well. Mexico is very nice to do business in. |
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Czech Republic is pretty easy to move to. |
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most countries will want you to have one of the following:
-must have a job -must bring an amount of money or buy/inherit property -should speak the language this does vary from country to country. costa rica, if nobody tells you to leave you can stay. just employ a bunch of (what i call) "guys with sticks". amsterdam, you better have a dying relative. you need a job, property, about $80k US and to pass a dutch language test. |
maybe some of the South East European countries????
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I lived and worked in London for a year.. as a Canadian, they allow you a 2 year working visa. I'm not sure how long you must be there to stay, or what sort of job you have to have.
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and its getting more n more complicated - Holland is a pretty popular country these days so you need people here, if youre born outside holland and are married to a dutch girl, that is getting more complicated too. No more 3 months marriages and citizenship. Plus if you wanna live in one of the 10 biggest cities 80k a year is really the minimum. |
how about in middle east? or asia maybe? there are lots of hot and sexy women in Asia! Lol...
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lithuania :) ...cheap living, pretty girls and cheap vodka :D
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all the east european countries. ( why you wanna kive there i dont know )
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I heard - Check Republic. Not expensive to live and easy to register.
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Argentina is a nice and cheap country to live if you don´t have to work in. I mean, if you are working with internet, Buenos Aires is a great city to live it for a year. (more than 1 year can produce serious mind deseases)
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