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WagnerPaiva said:
I don´t know, but stay away from Brazil, this place blows.


Seriously? How come? Some of my friends are moving there for work.



 

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I would say Germany. It is basically the hegemon of Europe (albeit a reluctant one mostly for historical reasons). Youth unemployment (and unemployment in general) is very low and it was the lowest the last time I checked (single digit numbers). The manufacturing and export sectors seems to be growing as well. Plus, they have an aging population, so they'll need immigrants in time (mostly skilled).

If Europe is your destination then I'd say aim for Northern Europe and avoid the South since the latter is plagued with all sorts of problems and are undergoing austerity measures. I'd say avoid the great majority of places in Latin America as well. Most countries are either stagnating or in decline.

I have little knowledge of Asia and Australia, so I can't endorse either. I do recommend you do your research first and look for countries that are growing, demand certain skills that can't be addressed with internal supply and even those with an aging population that would welcome immigrants to help address labor market issues.



 

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Canada. If you are gay, there is a lot of tolerance for that



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Weedlab said:
WagnerPaiva said:
I don´t know, but stay away from Brazil, this place blows.


Seriously? How come? Some of my friends are moving there for work.


I have lived here for 31 years, my whole life:

- Criminals are heroes in the eyes of the people.

- Drugs and alchool are also a norm, not a exception.

- All the politcs is contaminated by the worst kind of corruption.

- The police is also rotten with corruption and the worst kind of psichopatic individuals.

- The population is dishonest, wicked and overall depraved;

- Ilitteracy is the norm and inteligence is forbidden.

- Herd mentality is the norm.

- DSTs are on the rise.

Overall, this place blows.



My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

Weedlab said:
I would say Germany. It is basically the hegemon of Europe (albeit a reluctant one mostly for historical reasons). Youth unemployment (and unemployment in general) is very low and it was the lowest the last time I checked (single digit numbers). The manufacturing and export sectors seems to be growing as well. Plus, they have an aging population, so they'll need immigrants in time (mostly skilled).

If Europe is your destination then I'd say aim for Northern Europe and avoid the South since the latter is plagued with all sorts of problems and are undergoing austerity measures. I'd say avoid the great majority of places in Latin America as well. Most countries are either stagnating or in decline.

I have little knowledge of Asia and Australia, so I can't endorse either. I do recommend you do your research first and look for countries that are growing, demand certain skills that can't be addressed with internal supply and even those with an aging population that would welcome immigrants to help address labor market issues.

Hey, look! Someone agrees with me!

That's two votes in for Germany...



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WagnerPaiva said:
Weedlab said:


Seriously? How come? Some of my friends are moving there for work.


I have lived here for 31 years, my whole life:

- Criminals are heroes in the eyes of the people.

- Drugs and alchool are also a norm, not a exception.

- All the politcs is contaminated by the worst kind of corruption.

- The police is also rotten with corruption and the worst kind of psichopatic individuals.

- The population is dishonest, wicked and overall depraved;

- Ilitteracy is the norm and inteligence is forbidden.

- Herd mentality is the norm.

- DSTs are on the rise.

Overall, this place blows.

 

Interesting ... You mentioned that and City of God came to my mind.

Well I'm not one to generalize, but it seems like those traits are common in other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. I have lived in both English and Spanish speaking countries, and both have those issues (some more than others). I always thought Brazil would be a bright spot.



 

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Weedlab said:
WagnerPaiva said:
Weedlab said:


Seriously? How come? Some of my friends are moving there for work.


I have lived here for 31 years, my whole life:

- Criminals are heroes in the eyes of the people.

- Drugs and alchool are also a norm, not a exception.

- All the politcs is contaminated by the worst kind of corruption.

- The police is also rotten with corruption and the worst kind of psichopatic individuals.

- The population is dishonest, wicked and overall depraved;

- Ilitteracy is the norm and inteligence is forbidden.

- Herd mentality is the norm.

- DSTs are on the rise.

Overall, this place blows.

 

Interesting ... You mentioned that and City of God came to my mind.

Well I'm not one to generalize, but it seems like those traits are common in other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. I have lived in both English and Spanish speaking countries, and both have those issues (some more than others). I always thought Brazil would be a bright spot.


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My grammar errors are justified by the fact that I am a brazilian living in Brazil. I am also very stupid.

NintendoPie said:
Weedlab said:
I would say Germany. It is basically the hegemon of Europe (albeit a reluctant one mostly for historical reasons). Youth unemployment (and unemployment in general) is very low and it was the lowest the last time I checked (single digit numbers). The manufacturing and export sectors seems to be growing as well. Plus, they have an aging population, so they'll need immigrants in time (mostly skilled).

If Europe is your destination then I'd say aim for Northern Europe and avoid the South since the latter is plagued with all sorts of problems and are undergoing austerity measures. I'd say avoid the great majority of places in Latin America as well. Most countries are either stagnating or in decline.

I have little knowledge of Asia and Australia, so I can't endorse either. I do recommend you do your research first and look for countries that are growing, demand certain skills that can't be addressed with internal supply and even those with an aging population that would welcome immigrants to help address labor market issues.

Hey, look! Someone agrees with me!

That's two votes in for Germany...


Deutchland .. es ist gut!



 

Playstation = The Beast from the East

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Zkuq said:
HoloDust said:
Switzerland

This. Truth be told, I don't really know a lot about Switzerland but whenever I heard something about the country, it's usually good or even better. The only bad thing I've heard from there is the minaret ban.

And if you have enough millions of dollars, they'll happily let you in.

If not... you'll probably have bad luck. Just like in most "rich" countries, foreigners trying to immigrate are usually not too welcome, especially if they are poor and come for economic reasons. Apart from the fact that they are unpopular among large parts of the population, there are usually so many people who want to immigrate that the governments choose wisely whom they let in.



ahhah, the sony part makes me lol. Anyways, I've heard good things about Canada. Same sex marriage is also legalized nation wide so that's a huge plus for you.