Message from @HeatPhoenix
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Especially pregnant chinks who come thru
parents gonna stay in Hong Kong for a while, anything they should see/visit?
for a while I mean 1-2 days
kaetaa - Yesterday at 10:50 AM
USA are always saying "its so hard to immigrate here" no its fucking not its like one of the easiest in the world i feel like
shit dude, as a european man
it's pretty hard assumign you're not just going to marry into the country
pretty sure canada is easier
The TSA folks are either very friendly and amused by whatever it is I have to say or extremely suspicious.
It's kinda a point of view game
The grey steps, marrieng in and such, are pretty easy in the US
In europe your better off claiming refugee status and wait till you're "immigrated"
Asia, it's having a western education..
There's most likely an "Easy" way into most countries.
refugee status without having an actual reason to be a refugee just gets you being fucking homeless in europe
you can't get a house
can't get a job
can't really go back (no money)
don't speak the language etc
if you're from a country that isn't absolutely poor as fuck it's better to come to europe as a student and then find a job here
so middle easterns and africans have a reason ?
so they get all the freebees
economic refugee is not accepted as a reason
you just get told to fuck off/deported/refugee limbo
except they are 30 and say they are 14
Are you from Europe?
im from 'merica
we have mexicans
does that work in america?
yeah
you get DACA
very young looking 30 year olds you got over there
I don't know much about American immigration system so I'll refrain from commenting
you can claim daca all the way up to 35
and you dont really need much proof
Yeah, if you're not that poor coming as student is also a good way into europe.
I just listed the refugee example as it's currently probably the most abused case.
Were under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012;
Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday;
Have continuously resided in the United States since June 15, 2007, up to the present time;
Were physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012, and at the time of making your request for consideration of deferred action with USCIS;
Had no lawful status on June 15, 2012, meaning that:
daca rules
They have go to back
@Member Berry it's not like economic migrants come to Europe and just get accepted. A fuckload do though, they just claim to be gay Eritreans being persecuted for which zero proof is needed. Then they get free education, healthcare and spending money.
lol