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Which country is the easiest to immigrate in?(English speaking)?

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I am going to be graduate from Grade 12 just now.I am Taiwanese....my school is an AmericanSchool.But I Held the Taiwanese passport and ID....Where can I Go since I haven't got much cash on me?Which of the English speaking country allows people like me ?I am planning to emigrate from Taiwan forever............Please Help..^^

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  1. PLEASE DON'T COME TO THE UK, WE ARE FULL, AND OUR GOVERNMENT IS CORRUPTED!


  2. You need to be in a critical profession to gain entrance to most english speaking countries. Or you need to show that you have enough funds to support yourself and not become a burden.

    I think that Canada is welcoming college professors right now.

  3. you should have a show money...

    if you want to migrate to

    a speaking english country,,,...

    save money first before

    thinking of going out of the country..;

    alright?

    -jane

  4. Ireland!

  5. The UK, if you are caught they let you go and give you an address to go to to turn yourself over, to the immigration people, for some reason nobody ever does, isn't that odd ?

  6. united states baby!!!

  7. Do NOT enter the UK we are FULL UP!!

  8. Ireland. Friendly and welcoming to immigrants. However, the cost of living is high and the weather is not so good.

  9. Canada.

  10. Hahaha, well, if you read my profile, believe me, I am a pro  at immigrating. There´s no country on earth thats easy to move into. There´s the lenguage issue, missing family, finding a place to live, and the job. Sometimes you´ll feel at home, but sometimes, you will feel like an Alien, like you cant settle. You can get discriminated at a job, you´ll miss terribly your family, your costumes and your culture. Now, the US has issues with the visas and documentation, so you should get like a student or job permission. England is the same, but is more, lets say, torelable. They have easy ways in, and they help you. Canada, well, I dont know much, but I know that they are looking people with studies, and they have to be 38 years old or less. By the way, Canada has zones of french speaking people, so you´ll have to find a zone of only English speaking people. Good Luck, and If you want more advice, you can contact me, since I have been around so much, and I have like in the US so many years, and in so many different states.

    Btw, save money before you move, cuz it is VERY,VERY difficult to move with out money.

  11. Australia, New Zealand or US

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