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Name: Anonymous 2007-02-17 18:53

I think I've come to a point where I am too disgusted with the state of the US political system to bear staying here for the rest of my life.
I was wondering, how might I immigrate to a European country, and how difficult would it be?
I'll be graduationg from university soon, with a degree in Media Arts (focus on web design).  I'm good with languages, and I know a little French already (used to be much better, but forgot a great deal of it when I started learning Japanese, which I am fairly good at).

Halp me Euranonymous, I need to be somewhere where politicians aren't fucking retarded.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-18 6:44

europe is mostly pretty hard to get in to because we all have strict immigration laws, and because we can't legally discriminate between sand niggers, africans and people from the US, it's sort of a hassle. However, as an educated person who speaks english as his first language and is somewhat proficient in japanese, it should be quite possible for you to get a work visa, but beware that, in some places at least, youu are required to have a job in the country, or someone vouching for you or something similar before you can get a work visa. This can be obtained through getting a job via the internet, or going to the country you're interested in, on a travelling visa, and do a bunch of job applications etc.

But the rules from country to country vary a lot, so i'd recommend you to pick a series of countries that you'd consider living in (read blogs from foreigners who live there etc.), then once you've made a list of possible candidates, go to the embassey websites and check out how to get a work visa. proceed to obtain work visa (may be more or less complicated depending on the place). ????. profit.

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