Migrating to another country
By Rairaianne14
@rairaianne14 (316)
Quezon City, Philippines
June 2, 2022 7:45am CST
Being born and raised in your own country is a beautiful thing in a life. But sometimes, due to some reasons, some people often migrate to other country and tries out a new life. If you already migrated? What are the things you considered to make that choice? How was migrating for you? For those who did not migrate, do you enjoy your life being at your own country? Let me know your thoughts!
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@RebeccasFarm (89873)
• Arvada, Colorado
2 Jun 22
Well I lived in a few countries and it was fine.
There were many reasons I could not stay in my own country.
@RebeccasFarm (89873)
• Arvada, Colorado
2 Jun 22
@rairaianne14 Oh no, they should approve your visa..the authorities sometimes are very difficult.
@rairaianne14 (316)
• Quezon City, Philippines
3 Jun 22
@RebeccasFarm yes this is quite hard and expensive too.
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@rairaianne14 (316)
• Quezon City, Philippines
2 Jun 22
I applied to study abroad and I am waiting for my visa approval. Hoping I get it this time coz I was refused 2x already. I wanna experience living in another country. :)
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
3 Jun 22
I love my country. It's the land of my birth. No need to come to countries to live there. There's no place like home so to speak.
@rairaianne14 (316)
• Quezon City, Philippines
3 Jun 22
You're right about this. There's no place like home!
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
3 Jun 22
I believe that relocating to another country can be difficult because you must demonstrate to that country that you are capable of becoming a good citizen. First and foremost, you must ensure that you will be able to find work once you arrive, as well as that you will be financially prepared to settle in as comfortably as possible.
@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
4 Jun 22
@rairaianne14 Yes since the consulate will assess what you're real intention staying there and making false claims can be detrimental to their application to go there as tourist, worker or migrant.
@rairaianne14 (316)
• Quezon City, Philippines
3 Jun 22
Yes that's right. Maybe that's why some of my friends are having a hard time getting their study visas.
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@rairaianne14 (316)
• Quezon City, Philippines
3 Jun 22
Oh yes! Sometimes people migrate to marry or to seek better opportunities.
@ihasaquestion (8275)
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2 Jun 22
I don't mind people doing it, but personally for myself, I don't see myself migrating. That's because I feel a special bond with where I grew up as a kid etc. But traveling will be cool at times to learn about different cultures, languages and all.
@rairaianne14 (316)
• Quezon City, Philippines
3 Jun 22
Yea you’re right about it too. Travelling is nicer :)
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@sharonelton (28882)
• Lichfield, England
2 Jun 22
I want to migrate to Wales but that shouldn't be too hard because there's no sea to navigate from England!
@rairaianne14 (316)
• Quezon City, Philippines
2 Jun 22
Would love to migrate too but cannot go to north america that easy! ??
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@sharonelton (28882)
• Lichfield, England
6 Jun 22
@rairaianne14 Oh, dear. Sorry about that. I wouldn't want to go and live in America.