canada , no racism and good standard of living
2006-11-25 06:43:00
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answer #1
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answered by mariner 1
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I would ideally like to emigrate to either america or australia some time in the future, im from england. id pick those countries simply because of the good things ive heard about these places. They seem an ideal alternative to live compared to this country now.
2006-11-25 13:07:38
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answer #2
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answered by sarz 3
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Given that your proposition has pretty much happened or is happening in the USA for some of us, as much as I would like to go to Canada, I think Canada is next. All that land. All those resources. The expansionist Hispanics are much like locusts these days due to their poverty, ignorance/lack of education, and desire to breed prolifically, compliments of the Catholic Church. If they are not forcefully stopped, they will and already have consumed the entirety of North, Central and South America.
Not that they are bad people, they are just spoilers for the rest of us. I'm sure they'd all feel the same if the USA/Americans did to them what they have done to us. Course that wouldn't happen cuz the Mexican and other Hispanic governments on this continent jealously guard their territories. From my point of view that is as it should be.
In the USA currently, our leaders and government have sold out for their own personal gain and their actions are nothing short of traiterous.
IN answer to your query, I imagine Australia or New Zealand would be equitable. Keep in mind both these countries have extremely strict immigration laws and standards if you wish to come in legally. They do have their share of illegals that sneak in but it's no where near what the USA has allowed.
2006-11-25 07:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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For years now, we have been considering emigrating to Scotland or Ireland, primarily because we don't have much faith in our ability to learn another language well enough and quickly enough. Now that my daughter has emigrated to Canada, that has taken a place on the list as well. We are American.
2006-11-25 06:53:42
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answer #4
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answered by pessimoptimist 5
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UK
Would emigrate to Singapore, clean, efficient, modern also English official language, or New Zealand, no food health scares, clean air, or Canada, colder but the simple life is attractive according to previous research
2006-11-25 19:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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From England I would emigrate to Australia to work but New Zealand to retire.
2006-11-25 22:54:53
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answered by ALLAN L 2
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Australia
2006-11-25 08:56:19
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answered by Anonymous
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England is the place I stay, so i'd be particularly chuffed if compelled to stay in u . s ., Australia consistent with hazard Aruba because of the fact the 1st 2 are British choose to be's and the 0.33 is only an incredible u . s . a .. Importantly for myself all of them talk English which could be a necessity as I even have in no way controlled to alter into powerfuble at gaining understanding of a 2d language, even however I even have tried distinctive circumstances.
2016-10-04 08:45:20
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answer #8
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answered by ? 4
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well if i was forced to emigrate from this country i would like to live in Crete, i have visited this island many times and love the way of life and would happily spend the rest of my days there
2006-11-25 11:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I spent a month here, in 2005, sat through a minor earthquake, heard about a new geyser erupting in a field, travelled from North Island to South Island, met lots of great people. It was fantastic and I didn't want to leave, so... without a doubt...
New Zealand!
2006-11-25 22:10:00
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answer #10
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answered by TCP 2
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First to make a correction. MiaDiva27 - emigrate is the verb that is done to make you an immigrant. You don't immigrate, you emigrate and become an immigrant.
Second, my choice would be- Australia, England, or Canada. In that order.
2006-11-25 06:48:46
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answer #11
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answered by AngryPatriot 3
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