Country? No. But I live in the same city I was born in. (I live in Croatia that was part of ex Yugoslavia, which fell apart in the 90es)
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#122So many people are saying they moved to a new country (or countries). Is there a trick I don't know of that you can just up and move? Or are the majority here rich or specialize in something in particular? I am assuming that people work when they get to the new country, which means a visa. I could understand if it was to a country on the same continent but there are a lot of US > UK; UK > US. From what I've read it i…
I think for Americans many perceive it to be too difficult. I think we put our own biases onto other countries. For example: It's hard to get a visa here in America, so it must be hard to do it in other countries as well. It is expensive to vacation any farther than Mexico/Canada so it must be expensive to get a job that far away as well.
An example of if there is a will there is a way, Svalbard (part of Norway) doesn't require work visa's for many passport holders including USA. http://www.emb-norway.or.th/Embassy/Visa-and-other-permits/S...
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#123Occasionally I feel a twinge of regret that I'm missing out on all the "cool tech"/risk taking/fast moving SV atmosphere. But in the end, you gotta live where your heart is.
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#129Here is my own trajectory so far: nl -> pl -> nl -> us -> nl -> ca -> nl, it looks like I haven't achieved escape velocity just yet.
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#130Athens Greece. I have stayed here, but the country has left.
Greece is still Greece no? (despite all the issues)