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anyone know of a modernized country where an american can move to without a lot of hassle. i am so fed up with living in america. i do not want to be associated with this country besides haven been born here and having relatives here. i am tired of wars, greed, unfair laws, exploitation, prejiduce, segragation, tyranny, dirt, grime and filth.......oh and KMA to the smart responses that im sure i will get

2007-01-05 13:05:21 · 24 answers · asked by jim l 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

24 answers

Jim how about my country? Ireland

2007-01-05 14:34:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I hate to break it to you, but you will find greed, unfair laws, exploitation, prejudice, segregation, dirt, grime, and filth anywhere you go in the world. This is human nature, not specific to America.

I don't see tyranny in the US Govt- the wheels of political power here may turn slowly but they do turn. So instituting war is the only legitimate complaint you have with the US govt.

Just be aware that every country has their own problems. Taxes are very high in Europe, for example, compared to the US. The cost of living in many developed countries in western Europe and Asia is much higher than here- so you may not be able to afford to buy a house there in an arew you would like to live.

That said, Canada, Ireland, Australia all seem like good choices for an American to me. English speaking, good economies, and reasonably good governments and laws.

2007-01-06 05:54:41 · answer #2 · answered by castlekeepr 4 · 1 1

First of all I agree with you. America has its problems. But Mexico has more so don't go there. And that also rules out Central America and South America.

My first choice would be Canada. They are nice people and it may be a little expensive but it is safe and there is money to be made there. Since it is a bordering country it will be easy to relocate there. But you have to like the COLD climate. It can get real cold and storms in winter.

My next choice would be Europe, Switzerland or Italy or Spain. All three are nice and would welcome you. Switzerland would be the first choice since they are quite like us here. It is beautiful country and they have an open door policy. It is a little expensive but managable.

Many Seniors are retiring to poor countries to stretch their money but I dont like this because of crime, poverty, and illness. Some of the places Americans are going is Costa Rica, Mexico, Puerto rico (even though it is US), South Africa, and Thiland. Many terrorist have fractions in some of these places.

Research some of these places and see what fits you best. I would say go there to live for a year and see how you fare. It is easy to rent a flat by using the internet. Learn the language and then you can try a job there. If you dont like it in several months try someplace else.

Good Luck
PS Dont go to Japan. My son stayed there a month and the earthquakes are horrible. Very destructive. But the people are super nice but it is so over-crowded you can move or breathe.

2007-01-05 21:44:06 · answer #3 · answered by Nevada Pokerqueen 6 · 2 1

Interestingly the people who America bash the loudest are usually those that also eschew any mediums of current world knowledge other than The Daily Show, Carlos Mencia or the Comedy Network. Notably they are also seldomly world travelers or have ever esperienced real tyranny and usually withdraw their idle threats of foreign relocation as did Barbara Streisand and Jane Fonda et al, choosing to bask in their wealth in the most secure, caring generous and opportunity laden county on earth. Snoop being the biggest sellout of all. I will still buy their records or watch their movies and read their rants - because they are entertainers. Only entertainers.

2007-01-05 23:28:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

go to japan! great country! great people! lived there for a year and a half! its alot better than the US....wish i could move there but not sure if i could find a job there...but yea...japan is great....thailand is for partying....umm so is singapore and the philippines.... but overall outta asian and australia....i would choose japan...around tokyo!! cops dont mess with u at all...u can walk around dirnking if u feel like it....still smoke in mcdonalds lol dont need to drive newhere...take a train walk bus or taxi...trains run every 5 min....umm well there is my opinion...if u wanna know nething else about japan shoot me a msg..i think that u can do taht on here...i jsut signed up today lol oh yea..4got..there is jsut about no crime there...except the crime commited by americans int he military there lol and ive know people leaving cell phones computers(me) digital cameras(also me) and other electronics on the train and comming back several hrs later and they were turned into the train station workers...a friend lost a cell phone it was turned into the police..and got a phone call to come pick it up at the police station...japan doesnt even have a offensive military there strictly defensive...soo the only chance of getting stuck in a war there is if japan gets attacked. soo there u go....go to japan!!! PS...the women there are beautiful!

2007-01-05 21:18:09 · answer #5 · answered by shawnluvsmoniq 1 · 1 1

Some people are simply afraid when you learn that the U.S is building FEMA camps with side crematoriums; storing hundreds of thousands of disposable coffins in Chicago; Homeland Security collecting billions of rounds of ammo and survival food; politicians with their own high security and guards trying to take away American's guns; uncroaching government; the BLM stealing and selling our county's lands to foreign entities, and politicians breaking the laws on a regular basis without consequence. Yeah, it is getting scary to live in the U.S.

2014-05-04 02:20:23 · answer #6 · answered by Where'S The Transparency 1 · 0 0

No hard feeling man. If you need help packing your things I know a lot of people who would help. I really hope you find what you are looking for and that you find a place you can call home forever. Myself and my friends might even spring for the ticket if you would do us a favor. When you find this place-renounce your citizenship PLEASE! The rest of us would not want to be associated with you and the nation we hold dear. I know you could really care less but if you hate it like you say then you should renounce you U.S. citizenship. At least you might have some small amount of honor in you.

2007-01-05 23:13:14 · answer #7 · answered by Elvis 3 · 1 1

I would suggest Canada but it is a micro-USA, granted the politicians here are not as gifted in the art of graft and corruption like US Congressmen but they are learning fast. We enjoy polluting the air here just like the USA, Our soldiers are no longer peacekeepers, they are now in the killing business like the USA, Our income taxes run about 35%, our sales taxes run about 15%, we can't even attract Mexicans to sneak into the country. We have to work at low paying jobs so that executives can get large paying jobs. Noooo, I don't think moving here is such a great idea.

2007-01-05 22:31:33 · answer #8 · answered by Waalee 5 · 0 2

I understand how you feel..totally.
However, before I pack my bags, I intend to make as much noise as I possibly can.
I am so disgusted, frustrated and half out of my mind. You talk to local politicians...I check their voting records...they are against illegal immigration.
So at what point does the issue get flipped?
At what point do they say s***w what the majority want and do what they please? AND why does illegal immigration please them? I know about the voting thing...and wanting the illegal vote to get the party elected,...and I have heard the conspiracy theories...but nothing I truly buy. Nothing makes sense to me. It is as though the leaders have lost all common sense....forgot who put them there.... I do understand...You might want to check into Mexico...all the drug dealers and felons will be here in the US..might be a good place to start.

2007-01-05 21:24:03 · answer #9 · answered by Jan J 4 · 1 3

Funny you should say that because no matter where you go you will always find any kind of negative issues to deal with. Best advice? Make the best with what you have and maybe try to make a difference where you are at!

2007-01-05 21:14:28 · answer #10 · answered by peg 5 · 4 2

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