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What's the best way to get out of the u.s.?

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i'm about to turn 20 and me and two friends can't stand it here, we want out but we're trying to figure out the best place to go and live/work.

money isn't a problem, we just don't know where to start beyond getting a passport and visa

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  1. what about Paris?  It is a big city, has great nightlife, full of culture, and the french people are sooo lovely. of course some act quite arrogant, but that is just their way. I love paris, I'll never forget the first time I went there! I cant wait to go back again this summer. you should go there, even just for a holiday to see what it is like. If you dont already speak french, it is actually very easy to learn. I learned it at school for three years and I can have a proper conversation with french people. You should try Paris. oh and they are much more accepting of emos and that


  2. Heyy Mike!

    im trying to do the EXACT same thing...do you think if you find out anything really useful you can let me know?

    & ill do the same for you

    anyapearcy@yahoo.com

    id really appreciate it!

    ..sorry i didnt answer your question at all!

    P.S. top of my list is IRELAND

  3. what are you looking for? be more specific

  4. RIDING ON THE BACK OF A DINASOUR'S BIG BUTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    MOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. You didn't note what bothers you.  We can't help you find a place that isn't as, or more, objectionable if you don't note your objections.

    I wonder why you think there are better places when hordes of people have been, and still are, often flooding in here looking for a better life.  Are you more spoiled and sheltered than my boomer generation and those after?  Are you angry that you don't get exactly everything you want like your parents tried to give you?

  6. by plane

  7. you want to leave the US? me too! get a passport and visit everywhere. find out where you want to live and get information about obtaining citizenship from that country.

    why do you want to leave so bad?

  8. You'll have to look into the immigration laws of the countries you may be interested in moving to.  Unless you have a job skill that is in demand in a particular country, it will probably be very difficult to relocate to another country.  And, even if you can, you will need to return to the US periodically and apply for another work visa.  For example, I know someone who lives and works in Beijing.  She has to return to the US each year to go to the Chinese embassy and apply for another visa.  [She works as a translator - Mandarin/English.]

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