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TopicThis is a sad topic for sad people
Glob
04/03/25 5:52:35 PM
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slacker03150 posted...
Immigration is hard and often expensive. You may lose your support system. And many countries will bar you from even trying if you are physically disabled, neurodivergent, or have a documented mental illness such as depression.

Immigration can be both hard and expensive, though it doesnt necessarily have to be. There are a number of things that can make it difficult, which is why I asked why it was difficult for that user.

Salrite posted...
Just pack up and move to another country. Find employment, a place to stay, deal with immigration policies if they'll even allow you in the country, possibly a huge cultural and language learning curve that will leave you psychologically and emotionally exhausted.

You really don't see how this might have difficulties? Like, dude, I know you've done it, but you've probably had a lot more privileges than you're letting on.

What privileges do you think Ive had? Ill be very open if you ask about them.

I have the privileges of being a white male from a Western country, but not much else as far as I can tell.

As for the language and culture learning curve, its invigorating, not exhausting. Oh, and finding a job before you go can take care of all the other stuff.
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