How many of you ever thought about immigrate to other countries?
By clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
United States
April 30, 2009 8:27pm CST
Peopel from the states, How many of you ever thought about immigrate to other countries? It is not necessary means that you have to done it while you are still young. You might be right after retirement. You might move to another country to enjoy the rest of your life. I have thought about moving to Mexico after 50, or to Brazil, or other European countries. What about you?
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@joneser (8)
• Ireland
3 May 09
I have only recently started thinking about moving to another country. I live in ireland and have done for almost all my life and have gotten pretty bored with it here, I worked in Busch Gardens VA as a summer job last year and enjoyed every minute of it. I would love to go back again, but i think the main reason you want to live somewhere is because of the people you are with.
So i may still move, but i think the people are more important than the place.
@elise56 (1)
• China
1 May 09
Of cause i have thought about immigrate to other countries.I'm a adventurist. I want to see more,experience more eagarly. It's so boring to live in the same place all the time.So, I will catch any chance to immigrate to other countries.And try my best to learn the culture of the contry.
@kris182_2000 (5453)
• Canada
1 May 09
I don't live in the states but would like to. But with the immigration laws, I can't do so. It's disappointing because it would be nice to move somewhere else.
I have another possible option that I discovered the other day, can't remember where I found it, but it's to immigrate to Panama. I read up on the immigration rules and they are more relaxed than those of the US. It would be easier to get there, and after 5 years a person would have permanent status.
I'm so tired of where I am, it's not fun some days to get up and realize that I live in a country that's supposed to be one of the best in the work, but really doesn't seem like it is.