• 3abas@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Let me guess, you immigrated from a country ruined entirely by the US and fail to recognize that? Your sample size is 2 countries, expand your outlook, there are way better places to be. No country is perfect, but your conclusion doesn’t match reality.

    The US was one of the easiest countries to immigrate to, and that took over a decade of waitlisting. Like they started with the paperwork before I was even born.

    You see that contradiction there? The US is known to be one of the hardest countries to immigrate to, it was just more desirable and that’s probably why your parents chose it.

    And yes, get educated, get experience, and utilize that to go to any of the “hard to get into” countries that base immigration on merit, and you’ll have a much better life. Many of them don’t require you to learn the language if you speak English.