What country and city should i choose to live the rest of my life and how do i get there?
After making a thread yesterday I put some thought into my current situation and decided that I'll save enough money to try living overseas and start a new life.
I would like to choose a country that ain't to strict with imigration but i also don't plan to be a leech to society and carry my own weight and have my own permanent visa and residence.
I'm currently living in Brazil and the company i work for sometimes allow employees to aply for jobs in other countries, the thing is this happens once in a blue moon and only the most skilled/influencial employees are able to request this kind of thing, it also takes like 5 years or more to even be able to apply for those jobs and I'm only a intern so i need a plan B, i like to have options.
I speak english and brazillian Portuguese fluently and i'm sure i can learn any third language if needed. I don't plan to get rich so i don't need anything fancy.
Here are some information that may or may not be helpfull:
>25 years old, white, male
>Currently trying to finish systems development college course but i may be something i don't plan on making a living.
>I've worked since my teens for multiple companies in a lot of different jobsso i have experience in a lot of stuff.
>I have lived abroad for around a year in japan for study purposes, i only know basic japanese though, just enough to get me by, it was all i had time to learn but i plan on actually fully learn it.
Any suggestion of country/city and how to get a permanent visa counts for me.
Maybe i should have madr my question a little smaller.
You're white so if you come to America you'll get the best treatment. And be superior under the Trump reign.
>>18226149
Isn't Trump a little morr strict with immigration now?
>>18226152
american system takes like 10 years to become citizen with relatives living there otherwise easily 16 years.
european citizenship can be bought for i think 150k € in one of the small countries, and with this you can move anywhere in europe.
Could also start out in portugal, they are upswinging financially.
>>18226173
Portugal might be a good call.
What about canada? Hows life in there?