You’re accusing beautiful countries with unique, fascinating cultures like Japan, France, Laos, Australia, England and 100 other countries of not being worth traveling to.
It’s easy to get to these countries, with or without a Visa.
every place in Western Europe is one visa-free plane ticket away.
other great countries are a connecting flight or train ride.
“You definitely don’t just fill out an online form to move to my country permanently.”
wherever you heard that, you’re misunderstanding how travel works again.
If you want to move to one country and never move again, you usually have to become a permanent resident, which is slightly different than a visa process, but ultimately similar with longer waiting periods.
You’re accusing beautiful countries with unique, fascinating cultures like Japan, France, Laos, Australia, England and 100 other countries of not being worth traveling to.
It’s easy to get to these countries, with or without a Visa.
every place in Western Europe is one visa-free plane ticket away.
other great countries are a connecting flight or train ride.
a visa takes 15 minutes if you need one.
Tourist visa, sure. The process to actually relocate somewhere is a whole different ballgame.
same process.
buy a ticket, hop over.
or buy a ticket, fill out a visa form, hop over.
whatever the type of Visa is, you check the requirements, fill out a(usually online) form, submit it and receive your Visa.
Dude, immigration is not as easy as you think it is.
It’s incredible just how detached from reality they are.
everything I’ve said is backed up with incontrovertible evidence.
You’re modeling fashionably ignorant cynicism because you don’t understand how the big, wide world works.
It’s genuinely amazing how far out of touch you are, I don’t even know where to start.
You definitely don’t just fill out an online form to move to my country permanently.
“I don’t even know where to start.”
you sure don’t.
“You definitely don’t just fill out an online form to move to my country permanently.”
wherever you heard that, you’re misunderstanding how travel works again.
If you want to move to one country and never move again, you usually have to become a permanent resident, which is slightly different than a visa process, but ultimately similar with longer waiting periods.