06-10-2015, 03:40 PM
I agree about relocating countries, however it is much harder than one would think to secure a permanent residency visa for a foreign country.
Most require you to be an asset to the workforce of economy (Most EU nations), others allow for those with a large sum to emigrate as retirement (Thailand, Greece, several Middle Eastern nations).
Even the most reasonable (Chile, by far!)Â requires proof of recurring income in the amount of $500 per family member. For one person, that is not so difficult.
But real people with families, they are trapped in a prison whose walls are growing higher. When those walls form a cage, there will be no flight.
I am waiting for the day that the visa requests I currently send out seeking political asylum from the US are taken seriously.
Most require you to be an asset to the workforce of economy (Most EU nations), others allow for those with a large sum to emigrate as retirement (Thailand, Greece, several Middle Eastern nations).
Even the most reasonable (Chile, by far!)Â requires proof of recurring income in the amount of $500 per family member. For one person, that is not so difficult.
But real people with families, they are trapped in a prison whose walls are growing higher. When those walls form a cage, there will be no flight.
I am waiting for the day that the visa requests I currently send out seeking political asylum from the US are taken seriously.
~A man keeps his memories where his money once was~

