Took my family to the UK. Out of the graveyard and into the toilet 😃
I have three American friends that moved to Australia. Two specifically to raise families better.
Is immigrating harder nowadays? My parents moved from Russia to Germany in 2004, and it sounds like it wasn’t really that hard. My dad just had to find a job first to prove secure income and then we could move 🤷 My husband’s parents came over around the same time on a jewish reparation program, because some of their ancestors used to live in Germany. They always said it was pretty easy as well.
The “finding a job” part is the sticking point, I’m finding. Many places are clamping down on immigration due to the various enduring refugee crises of the last decade, and even when one has a profession listed by their target country’s government as a high-demand occupation, few employers are willing to jump through hoops to hire somebody who doesn’t already have a visa and work authorization.
Right now I’m looking at international firms with US presence as a way to perhaps get assigned overseas down the road, but it’s not a straightforward process. Unless you’ve got the liquidity buy a “golden visa” (cheapest option right now is Malta at €125k…) most of the easy visa options only allow for tourism or education, not work and long-term residency.
Finding jobs might be a tad trickier but there’s really no reason for it to be complicated to move from one western country to the other, especially if you’re not from a minority.
What is the original quote in this meme?