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candycake22
11 months ago

I moved to Britain 15 years ago. But not because it was bad for me in Germany or I wanted to escape my life there, but simply because my love for London and England was bigger. However, please come back to Germany, both on business and to see friends and family.

MontyReiter
11 months ago

Yeah.

Since a part of my family lives in Spain, it is time and again to consider going there. But I’m not breaking over my knees, but if there’s something that should happen.

MrTuvok
11 months ago

No, because I’ve had my life many years ago in exactly the Land started. Whoever believes he can run away from his problems by emigration will wonder how quickly the problems can run and become bigger every day. You never run away from them.

candycake22
11 months ago
Reply to  MrTuvok

Not everyone who decides to emigrate is running away from problems.

Christina168
11 months ago

Yeah, I did. From childhood, it’s moving me to a certain country.

I don’t think it’s gonna happen. The circumstances are too difficult and so it will only remain a dream.

McPresley
11 months ago

Often, but my friends would be missing. England attracts me very much, then you could easily drive back by car over the weekend, but the thing is not that easy.

LastDayofEden
11 months ago

Yes, yes. But my home looks like this, and this is simply inconceivable hard to surpass 😳:

Tinkerbell263
11 months ago

Yes and I have already implemented it.

In the last 15 years here in Italy, of course, I have experienced some heights and depths. The Corona crisis was not the yellow of the egg, but all in all I am completely happy here and could not imagine ever coming back to Germany.

Carasol78
11 months ago

Yes, often. If I were younger and healthy, I’d be gone.

Stolze777
11 months ago

Thought yes

But whether I will ever implement it, no plan

MenschDNA
11 months ago

Yes, in the states 🇺🇸

The only thing that keeps me is family & study and with my studies not good career prospects there.

MrTuvok
11 months ago
Reply to  MenschDNA

And you think they’ll let you in forever? What’s better than here?

MenschDNA
11 months ago
Reply to  MrTuvok

Migration would not be a problem, there are also many other ways than just Greencard lottery. I find the landscape and diversity of nature better than the top principle. You have desert, tropics, untouched winter landscapes in Alaska, canyons etc. just everything. The next point is, of course, the freedom that exists in DE, but is more complicated. Be it in self-employment, in free expression or otherwise. In addition, people are much more relaxed there, not as strict as in DE, there is more looking at a person’s motivation and willingness to perform than just stupid school notes. Furthermore, one is the strongest country in the world and not susceptible to upcoming wars in the country. On the other hand, we are in close proximity to Ukraine etc. many more points, I also like politics there better.

Besides, DE is too boring. There’s always something going on in the big cities. I want to.

But most convinced me, as I said, the landscape & nature. This is what it makes for me in combination with the US Mindset.

DummeStudentin
11 months ago

Yes, in the USA. 🇺🇸🗽🦅

MrAlfonso
11 months ago

Yeah.
Less control

Pinguinpingi9
11 months ago

No.

Justme675
11 months ago

I plan, I don’t want to stay in Germany.

edgar1279
11 months ago

No, I don’t want to emigrate