• Master@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    All of them will if you have a million in the bank… If not then its a long hard road.

      • tamal3@lemmy.world
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        I’m a middle school teacher and my partner builds houses. What country in Europe will take us? It’s a nice thought, but no one will accept us.

        • Zedd @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Albania. It’s nice here. There’s a construction worker shortage, and no shortage of jobs for teachers that speak English. You can even show up and hang out for up to a year with no visa.

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            I really doubt moving to a place like Albania, with far, far lower salaries, a massive language barrier, and a plethora of internal problems would be considered an improvement by most of the US citizens here.

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          Teachers and construction workers are always welcome. The teaching part could be a problem because of the language and licenses, but maybe a state were English is a more common language.

        • lost_faith@lemmy.ca
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          A little closer than Europe, Canada needs both. Depending on age and some other factors it shouldn’t be too hard, tho it is not easy. Just don’t choose Quebec or New Brunswick if you don’t speak french

          Here is a link to our Express Entry

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        2 days ago

        Don’t need to be exactly rich.

        What are the obstacles to taking this step? Is it only a financial matter? What is you and your wife’s profession? You can pm me if you want to.

        • littlebrother@lemm.ee
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          2 days ago

          Unfortunately internet stranger. I cannot divulge my information, my wife’s a tech teacher and I’m screwed. It’s about it.