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lordmandeep said:
KungKras said:

You're welcome to come here ;) But I think you'll be bored living off of "goodies" pretty quickly. You'll be able of afford clothes, food, some used furniture, perhaps a small TV, probably no internet, and you'll be stuck in a small flat that the government chooses for you. And you will be living in a culture that values hard work and be constantly embarassed of how you make your living. And you're gonna be surrounded by people who all have it better than you.

When I'm done getting my free degree in electrical engineering, I bet I'll have a lot more fun. you should do something like that instead :)

To get back on topic. About a year ago my cousins have had some refugee families visit them, and one of the guys was studying computer science but got interrupted by the syrian war. I think he started to resume his studies recently. Perhaps not illustrative of all the refugees, but this happens too.

 



 

What about coming here being married but being legally seperated. Have a bunch of kids and get benefits if you  were a single mother.

I seen some cases where people have 2-3 wives like back in the old country, however they cannot be married andcollect benefits as single mother.

Pooling all that together would allow for a decent living on the government money.



Still, those kids will have to go to school and eventually work.





I LOVE ICELAND!