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2006-06-07 19:03:11 · 16 answers · asked by halloweenpumpkinuk 4 in Family & Relationships Family

16 answers

Yes:
Cultural differences.
Language barriers.
Work visas.
Long distance relationships.
Currency exchange difference.

2006-06-07 19:10:23 · answer #1 · answered by chia_vampire 3 · 0 0

If I had to move to live in a country with desert and warm climate for instance - it would be killing. But if its cool and green, and there are mountains - I would not mind. Very important is the language - how easy/hard it would be to learn to speak it. If you don't know what it is not to be able to speak/read the language, just imagine you can't say anything when people talk to you, and you can't read any signs - what is a restaurant, what is a drugstore, where do the trains and buses go ... So, imagine the loneliness. It's awful! But if you have a job and people to communicate with; if you are an eager learner and interested in other people's cultures - oh, yes, go for it!

2006-06-08 01:47:01 · answer #2 · answered by Eve 4 · 0 0

In what sense ? emotionally or just hard to even get there due to the laws?

I do know that to come to the US, you have to go through a number of routes to get here... and even then you are not permanent unless you marry someone there or you manage to find work and work enough years to apply for permanent residency.

As for Australia my friend applied for citizenship, but first you must do a survey/questionairre whereby it'll ask you about your background, age, occupation etc and give you a score at the end.
If you qualify then you are through to the 2nd stage....

This is where you have to pay up over $20,000 just to get a visa that will last you a few years ?!?! I think.... and after that you need to renew the visa..

It's all very complicated, because the older you get the less points you get on your survey.. your in job thats in demand you get more points.... etc etc....

But he is thinking of literally immigrating with family... but if looking for work only .. then you have to jump hurdles for a work visa....

So depending on the popularity of the country you may have to jump through more hurdles if it's in demand....

So yes it's HARD !!!

2006-06-07 19:11:03 · answer #3 · answered by swma76 2 · 0 0

To answer this question fully, it would help to know your situation. Like which country you live in, and which country that you wish to relocate to. I have lived in many different countries in the world, and have found it relatively easy.

For many people the answer to the question would be yes, to others it might be as easy as sneaking over the border.

2006-06-07 19:08:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there is unquestionably a psychological affliction it particularly is unique to women that makes them involved in imprisoned criminals. it is a actual phenomenon and except there is evidence that the female married him just to learn citizenship, she could desire to settle for an identical danger to learn get right of entry to as the different. Now i in my opinion experience that others are greater deserving, yet i do no longer base this on suspicion. i think of people who fall in love and get married without ever assembly and who seek for an danger to stay at the same time will earnings the U.S. and could desire to have priority in gaining get right of entry to. There are people who marry just to learn get right of entry to and you could tell because of the fact they do no longer even stay at the same time different than on paper. This makes use of further housing which drives up the fee of hire and for this reason harms the U.S. working undesirable. The insincere marriage additionally harms society by devaluing the which ability of marriage almost as much as gay marriage might. The eventual divorce ties up the criminal device, plus the undeniable fact that the single citizen companion can not marry while she does discover the single, so she is lots greater possibly to lose her dedication by using no longer being married to her unquestionably lover. a number of those subjects could desire to be mitigated if the religious prepare of plural marriage weren't forbidden in violation of the U.S. shape by using a perverted ruling by the preferrred courtroom.

2016-12-08 07:36:43 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It takes a lot of planning and coordination. And you have to wait quite awhile for your household goods to arrive, if you ship them. But it isn't so hard that it can't be done. So if you want to do it, plan it well and do it!

2006-06-07 19:34:50 · answer #6 · answered by Einsteinetta 6 · 0 0

Know the language, be young, have a job specialty the country needs, ....check with their embassy.

2006-06-08 05:16:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

nah I did it.. trouble is getting work if you are not legal..some countries its not so hard to work illegally..some places in europe are easy but others like Holland are very difficult without paperwork.

2006-06-07 19:08:11 · answer #8 · answered by oneblondepilgrim 6 · 0 0

Yes, but that will depend on what country you have in mind.

2006-06-07 19:07:00 · answer #9 · answered by Sunny 4 · 0 0

no it depneds what your leaving behind sometimes being open to changes and new culture and enviorment although it may hurt the people you leave behind such as a bf/gf or family

2006-06-07 19:15:29 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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