• Victor@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      It’s been the US for me for over a decade. Never going back there, most likely. And I was only visiting.

      • vateso5074@lemmy.world
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        Plenty of options, but you’ll be hard-pressed to target something specific without both skills and money.

        The easiest option available to many Americans is to see if you can prove ancestry from a country with jus sanguinis citizenship that you have a direct link to. Some countries need it to be within a generation or two, other countries don’t have a specific cutoff point. But anticipate a long, bureaucratic process and costs to have documents translated.

        The other easiest option is to marry a citizen of another country and move there together. But good luck with that.

        But if either of those aren’t options, you’re going to have a hard time if you don’t have a college degree and don’t have experience working in a desired field.

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          The other easiest option is to marry a citizen of another country and move there together. But good luck with that.

          It has to be a real marriage tho, like you have to be actually in love and not just doing it for the sole purpose of immigration benefits (otherwise it could be considered fraud).

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      I was thinking they were all fine enough, but actually you’re right. At least in the short term it doesn’t seem remotely worth it.