Ok guys. I gotta emigrate. I feel that if i stay in Portugal i will end up living in an eternal state of sadness and misery. Problem is, unlike you guys i don't have a college degree so i would like to know which country is the most friendly towards blue collar wageslaves. Also, i would like to live in a country where things happen (arts and cultural events) cause i don't want to emigrate to spend the rest of my life locked in a commieblock with criminals and other underclass (like me)
I consider myself to be fairly educated i just have a chronic problem of procrastination
Merely escaping to another country will not solve your social issues. You might think it's a new beginning but you will always remain who you are. No matter where you'll go, you'll always be a miserable git.
Henry Peterson
melbourne lad
and if you're brown and tall you're bound to swim in hairy sjw pussy
Liam Gomez
>No matter where you'll go, you'll always be a miserable git.
I don't think so. Living in a different country where people speak a different language is kind of a "reset". A chance to start all over again.
I only went outside my country once but when i was out there i felt happiness. I felt motivated to do stuff and people were supporting of me.
Over here, the levels of uneducation are really high so it's very hard to find people to talk to about your passions and so on... (Also, the minimum wage here barely allows you to survive)
Juan Diaz
You're in EU, lucky fag. You can move to any country of Europe without any efforts. Go to Germany, Sweden or UK, there are plenty of jobs and people are not xenophobic.
Ryder Morris
Germany. There are several job opening in their factories that pay a living wage. I know some people from Spain and African countries who work in pencil making factories.
Competition might be a bit tough with all the Syrian refugees there now though.
Daniel Myers
I'm not very interested in Australia. If i were to go to a "new world" country i would go to USA cause there are more options.
Nathan Jones
t. First world citizen If you move from a poor shithole moving makes a REAL difference. You will never have salaries, safety, quality of life and so here in Russia or other poor country.
Leo Nelson
Morocco ha many car plants, slovakia too
Blake Carter
why do you want to move to a third world country mate
Jordan Martinez
Kek. The only way to move to USA is either win green card in DV lottery or move there illegaly. You wouldn't be able to get l1 or h1b visa because they are issued poorly and supposed to be issued for high class specialists, top managers etc.
Ian Moore
Is it that hard for a russian to emigrate to EU?
>there are plenty of jobs and people are not xenophobic.
Ivan, i...
>mfw living with spainiards and africans
Well, if it's for the greater good... However, Germany is loosing much of its appeal and as you stated, with syrian refugees the employment for immigrants like me will drop drastically...
I've been thinking about France or a scandi country like norway or even sweden. Ultimately there's USA
Wyatt Adams
Japan is a pretty good option
Gavin Nelson
From Portugal to even bigger shitholes?
Easton Foster
You nailed it. Where from Russia are you? Are you the siberian guy?
Liam Cruz
without degree in nordic countries. Maybe wc cleaner
Thomas Gray
Isn't it hard to emigrate to Japan? Also there's the language problem cause i don't understand japanese (for the exception of some weeb words) and your work ethics are kinda extreme (or is it a meme)?
If i were to live in Japan i would prefer to live in a middle city. Not too small but not too big
William Morris
Yeah, now that i think about it, everyone has a degree up there. Fuck! One option down
(Unless i marry a scandi qt and her father gives me a job in his enterprise)
Chase Davis
It's not THAT difficult. It's the passport problem. I lived in Sendai 2 years but the passport expires so I need the company to renovate it. Big chance they won't if you don't marry some japanese/the boss likes you but it can happen
Leo Flores
>Is it that hard for a russian to emigrate to EU? It's very hard for anyone outside the EU. Moscow outskirts. Of course there would be even more dramatic difference if guy moves from Siberia.
Asher James
Come to Iceland, join the noble struggle for justice against the globalist banksters