On 5 Apr, 16:05, "Joe Feise (Immigration)" wrote:
> Sal_55 wrote on 04/05/08 01:26:
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> > On 5 Apr, 04:32, "Joe Feise (Immigration)" wrote:
> >> Mr. Travel wrote on 04/04/08 15:07:
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> >>> I am thinking why he would want to leave a country with medical coverage
> >>> to move to a country where he might not have it.
> >> Yeah, this strikes me as the usual "went on vacation in Florida, liked it, want
> >> to move there" thing. As I mentioned in another post, the grass always looks
> >> greener on the other side of the fence...
> >> If the reason is to get away from something, like the bad weather in the UK, it
> >> is always going to fail. My guess is the OP has never been to Michigan in
> >> winter, or to Florida during hurricane season ;-)
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> > Joe, you speak a lot of truth, about the grass being greener on the
> > other side. But I think you don't know the whole picture. Human beings
> > have always been migrating from one place to another, because the
> > grass is greener on the other side. Moving to another place is not a
> > magical answer to fixing your problems,but are you saying that all
> > those millions of ppl who migrated to America in the past were wrong
> > to do so,and should have stayed in their home countries?
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> No. But they had a real reason. Your posts look like you try to find a "magical
> answer to fixing your problems", as you so nicely say, with having more sunshine
> being the first item on your list...
> I have tried to tell you that there is no "magical answer". In particular, if
> you are looking for more sunshine, there are lots of places with more sunshine
> than the UK in Europe. And it is really easy to move within the EU. You have
> automatic work authorization in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece...
> Also, medical treatment costs money. The US doesn't have universal healthcare,
> and insurance companies generally don't cover preexisting conditions. This is
> all very well known, but you dream of getting treatment here. Did you ever stop
> to think about how you are going to pay for it???
> You obviously haven't done any research about this at all, and that's why I
> called you a dreamer in search of a Shangri-La.- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks, I did consider moving to somehwere like Spain. But since I
already speak English,and not Spanish,I would have thought it easier
to fnd work in the US.
Thanks again and bye. |