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I think abot this because I don*t have a bright future in my country, but I can not leave my parents and friends and go to the place that is so different than my home where I don*know a living soul. Help me! From Balkans to EU or America - Yes or No?

2007-03-07 22:19:47 · 11 answers · asked by toknowmore 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

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If you are obliged to leave your beloved country for a certain purpose so do it for your future..if you are do it just for entertainment...so you needn't do so ...but you can go for holiday with your family and friends..By the way I like Balkans but I can't leave my beloved counttry....U know!!

2007-03-08 02:09:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First remember the grass isn't greener over the other side of the hill but having said that I have immigrated from America to Europe for love(met a girl in N.Y. ) Today I have two children .a beautiful Wife and find, although I love mu birth land
home is where the heart is !

2007-03-07 22:34:14 · answer #2 · answered by dadacoolone 5 · 0 0

I moved from us to germany. It was hard to a get work visa. It took 6 months to finaly get it. Lots of paper work and red tape! So I don't suggest moving to another country unless you have some money saved up incase things go unexpectidly.

2007-03-07 22:27:22 · answer #3 · answered by Amanda W 2 · 0 0

i will immigrate if i see that i will have what i want,but to be honest no one can know what is the future what is the better .
u can make analysis for this (input and output) may be u cant leave your parents ,friends and lovers .
pray for god and sure he will give u the reply

2007-03-07 22:27:00 · answer #4 · answered by havenewlife 1 · 0 0

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2016-09-30 09:24:05 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I cn quite understand ur situation. Its really hard to leave a place just especially if ur sensitive. But if u think its REALY important for ur future,thn go, and gud luck frm me! :)

2007-03-07 22:30:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes.

2007-03-07 22:27:49 · answer #7 · answered by lisateric 5 · 0 0

Yes. People do it all the time. It's called immigration.

2007-03-07 22:26:45 · answer #8 · answered by Bob 3 · 0 0

Sin duda (without a doubt) because in the country of my birth, USA, I was raised as middle-class and am now below the poverty line despite the fact I am still working past retirement age. Politics, specifically the politically correct movement have eroded the US Constitution and denied me specific freedoms including those of speech, right to assemble and travel within the United States without been subject to arrest/interrogation.
Social security will not even pay my rent in this country unless I want to live in a cardboard box in an alley or at best in a neighborhood owned by gangs and non-English speaking people out to sell me drugs or rob me.
Fortunately in my youth, I spent a couple of years in Mexico where I learned to eat, rent an apartment and find bargains on the weekly market days of the hosting towns. The difference between pesos and dolares Americano is still enough for me to live better in Mexico than in San Francisco and I retained enough Spanish to enjoy life south of the border without having to phone the American Emabassy every 15 minutes.
My current co-workers also include a good number of Philippine Islanders whom are tri-lingual (Tagalog, Spanish and English) whom assure me I could live like a queen with servants on my dole from social security, and I am also well acquainted with Philippine cookery. Top of the list however seems to be Thailand because of it's nearness to China and England and the very generous exchange of dollars for
"Boks." Nevermind the threat of tsunamis as I have Thai friends whom live inland, have learned a few Thai words and more recipes from a co-worker. I have learned to cook Thai, love their spices and of course am enthralled by the history of the Siamese Cat; royal warrior.
Like most Americans, I am more of a conglomerate than the mega-corporations. I could call Scotland, Ireland or England home and as far as my Native American heritage goes, am used to having my land jerked out from under me as if land could be truly owned by anyone but Father Sky and White Buffalo Woman.
I have a real problem with thinking of my UK cousins as foreigners, especially the English, Scots, Irish or Canadians as we all have a form of common English. Put a M8 from London in Texas or Boston and he/she would immediately understand why we Yanks have to listen slowly to the various regional accents of the UK. Even the Welsh are understandable to me as Cymruu is not all that difficult to move to Cymric, a breed of long haired tailless cats and cousins of the Manx. Meet a Welshman on the internet willing to turn one on to Welsh traditional a capella, think Richard Burton or David ap Lloyd and view the dragon flag and bye-bye "foreign." Canadians? No problem, they speak Wayne Gretzky as well as French and English.
Greek? Have a start with a few phrases, same for Israel as I am originally from New York City where everyone has a Jewish friend. Arab countries might be considered foreign to me as I don't veil and only know "hoda ha'fezz" or "God Bless You," not a bad start even for an American if I can find someone to translate "We are all flowers in Allah's Garden" into Farsi.
Yes, my young friend, you can leave a traditional past as a seeker....never a harm in being a traveler wishing to enjoy the whole world instead of being content to live restricted to a neighborhood. Doesn't really matter where you are from as you can get run over by a drunk driver in the Zocalo or Picadelly Square where no one knows your name just as easily as you can get mugged at 96th and West End Avenue in Manhattan or busted for being broke in Kiev. Familiar laws breed familiar contempt, but if you are daring, it is much more adventurous to be eaten by a lion on the Saragetti and fulfill your purpose in life at a moment your God will redeem you and Satan will never meet you.

2007-03-07 23:26:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2007-03-07 22:30:39 · answer #10 · answered by globetrotter_27 1 · 0 0

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