I've just realised that it is super hard to move to EU/USA legally. I just want to live in a normal country with no 20IQ thirdies in sight. How do I do it bros? I don't want to hike through some desert with Pedro and Juan to achieve a fulfilling life
How do you actually move to a different country?
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move to albania and hen take a dinghy to italy, then you can move in all the EU
>Have a degree and a few years experience in a good job will probably do it
firstworlders truly are this delusional
she is 14 you sick fucks.
Hungary is probably super easy to move to honestly
it's relatively easy to move canada. they have a pointing system. they look your age, education, work experience, language skills and give you work permit if total score is high enough.
Try being black
It's going to be similar in any developed country. Trust me, there isn't a shortage of immigrants here
>How do you actually move to a different country?
Pack my bags, walk 10 minutes to Finland and go to nearest notice board in town, find apartment for rent, call owner, go meet him/her and sign the contract and go to apartment.
Done. Probably 2-3 hours.
You don't need guarantor in the northern countries?
But it works. I'm moving to netherlands next week
No. Free travel, work and housing laws between Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. You can move freely between them. I lived in Norway for 2 years while I was working offshore. No paperwork or anything, just went there and rented a place.
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I'm going to study in either Germany or France and I think I'll stay there somehow
>apply for a job
>get job
>they send you plane tickets and handle all of the paperwork
None of you will EVER be American. Not EVER
You WILL stay in monkey lands
You WILL have a degree and make low wages
You WILL go to your mandatory military service
and you WILL like it.
Simple as, but fuck getting an apartment is hell
No I mean I'm European too, I can move to Sweden whenever I want. I meant for the apartment. In France it's hard as fuck to find a place to live since they always ask for 2+ guarantors and at least a salary three times superior to the rent
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>legally
Job hunting in the countries you want to move
>illegaly
Visit as a tourist and don't return back home. Get paid under the table and become legal with time
>I've just realised that it is super hard to move to EU/USA legally
Literally just be brown or black and walk across the border.
Oh, are you white? lol good luck if you don't have some in demand skill or education.
Be born with an extra citizenship because your grandpa was from the country where you want to move to.
That's what I did
Sorry had to actually google the word kek.
And no, you do not need guarantors in northern Europe. Landlords here go by your income and make sure you don't have unpaid debt etc.
I just rented the first place I saw but desu I think I was pretty lucky with this.
Never even heard of that, I've always just been asked for rent deposit and then that's it.
guarantors are a thing for "youth" apartments in at least some cities and double the salary compared to rent isn't too uncommon in my city
We usually ask our parents, but sometimes we need help from uncles/aunts even grand parents.
It's even worse when we look for a flat in big cities like Paris
Not him but this wouldn't work in Sweden. Too many people without family or friends to use as guarantors. Streets would be flooded with homeless people.
We use a housing queue system instead.
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I waited 8 months in my 20k population city to get an apartment but in Stockholm the queue is 15+ years kek.
I dunno for the others, but Italy has programs to enlist foreign workers/students.
Then you can still claim to be a "Greek" and move to Greece.
>I can move to Sweden whenever I want.
Not the same. EU citizens get a residence permit easily, but Nordic citizens don't need any permits at all within the Nordic countries.
In France you can be 40 and they will still ask for guarantors.
It was the same when I lived in Japan and it was hell since I had no one. I had to live in the completely worn down Nagaya because it's the only place I could rent in my countryside city...
I've only heard of that in Stockholm and Malmö where students move before they turn 18 and need an actual adult to sign the contract.
>I don't want to hike through some desert with Pedro and Juan to achieve a fulfilling life
American influence is so strong that even Georgian mountain people hate Mexicans, lmfao
I thought being European meant I could move and live/work anywhere in the EU without permit kek
I'm retarded
en vän till mig behövde att hans pappa skrev på försäkring när han flyttade till sin första ungdomslägenhet
det här var i en mindre stad i södermanland
you are free to move here, but if you can't support yourselves you won't be allowed to stay for very long
Sorry, permit was the wrong word. It's more like a right conditioned upon your status. Anyway, the difference is that you may need to prove that you have work, studies, and the means to support yourself. There's also more paperwork to get registered. Nordic citizens are never subject to that.
Det var som fan. Aldrig hört talas om förut. Jag flyttade 5 gånger när jag var 18-19 (utbildning plus tre olika jobb) och det var aldrig några problem. Var mest småorter med mellan 10k och 25k folkmängd. Alltid förstahandskontrakt.