Immigrating to the USA

[quote]pushharder wrote:
I think Raj should sponsor him.

Make it Canada, OP.

I remember several of your (OP’s) posts dissin’ the US. Why choose to come to a country for which you already hold so much antipathy?[/quote]

Dissing the actions of US outside of their borders? Hell yeah. I love anything else about the US. Freedom, being able to defend yourself and your home without having to go in jail (yeah, this happens here), gun laws. For all these things I would love to come in US.

[quote]digitalairair wrote:

[quote]niksamaras wrote:
In late March I will have finished my classes for IFAA personal trainer degree. I am form Greece and looking for a country to immigrate, most probably USA or Australia. I searched online and found a bunch of info on what I need to do in order to get a visa.

Anyone has any advice for me? What should I be careful of? Any reason not go immigrate to any of those 2 countries? Any case taht I won’t be accepted in the USA? Thank you all in advance.[/quote]

COME TO TAIWAN YOU WON"T REGRET IT. PUSSY EVERYWHERE.

ps.

the physical/fitness/ bodybuilding/supplement scene is JUST getting underway . IN america and in australia that shit is already very popular. come to taiwan and be the visionary.

Everyone here LOOOOOVVVVVEE white people
you can go to the club and just sit on the floor and bitches will drag you to the bathroom and fuck u in there. You will be treated like a god. Best place to party IMO

has GREAT food too , if uyou want to bulk, just walk down the street in the middle of the night, at 3 am , whatever, and you can easily get your 3000 calorie.
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Is this true or are you being facetious, cuz I might move to Taiwan.

Go to Australia, sounds like an awesome country to me. You’ll be able to vacation in Thailand and become the next Zyzz.

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Why do you want to leave Greece?[/quote]
Do you pay attention to any current events at all?

[quote]Charlie Horse wrote:

[quote]niksamaras wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
You’re profile lists you at 18. If I were you I would get into university here, US or Australia and go into a field with plenty of demand in the country you choose.

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I am going to close 19 in a couple of weeks. The only university I might go to is anything sport related, so sports and science maybe? Dunno, it is not a right time for me to go to university. Maybe in a couple of years. I want to leave Greece because the economy here sycks big hairy balls. Currently, 1 in 4 is unemployed. So yeah, I don’t really like it here LOL.[/quote]

I would get into a trade instead you’d have better results getting a job that justifies the cost of an education. Just my opinion. Also the rest of the baby boomer generation is retiring soon and they will need people to replace them.

Not sure where you can look it up but they do have listings of desirable professions for easy admittance to the countries you want to emigrate to. I know that US has this info available, not sure where to find it though.
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Not to argue but the average university grad earns exponentially more than non grads over a lifetime, even accounting for education cost, including trade certs and associate disagrees (with a few exceptions of course)

Just don’t go to Harvard or something if your goal is teaching public kindergarden or HR or some generic shit that University of Phoenix grads can do too.

Go to USA, malaka.

Go to Montana. There’s a guy there who lives on a ranch that would love to help you out.

I’m an immigration lawyer here in the US. I’ll PM you with some advice for getting to the US (if that is what you decide you want to do).

[quote]niksamaras wrote:
I am going to close 19 in a couple of weeks. The only university I might go to is anything sport related, so sports and science maybe? Dunno, it is not a right time for me to go to university. Maybe in a couple of years. I want to leave Greece because the economy here sycks big hairy balls. Currently, 1 in 4 is unemployed. So yeah, I don’t really like it here LOL.[/quote]

Australia’s economy is in good shape, but our dollar is high and living here can be expensive, especially in a major city. Getting a permanent resident’s visa can be difficult too, at least from what friends have experienced. It would be a lot easier if you have a professional skill.

Have a read though if you’re interested:

^your screen name is the word of the day. That is all.

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
^your screen name is the word of the day. That is all.[/quote]

Hah, good luck working that into everyday conversation.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]davidcox1 wrote:
I’m an immigration lawyer here in the US. I’ll PM you with some advice for getting to the US (if that is what you decide you want to do).[/quote]

Aw fuck, man, this is NOT what we’re trying to accomplish here.

We need some Canadian or Australian immigration lawyers to chime in and woo this gyro to some other English speaking country.

Please.[/quote]

If everyone from Montana is this welcoming it explains the low population of the state.

Someone can correct me if I’m wrong but moving to the U.S with just a personal trainer cert is a HUGE risk. You are investing a lot financially in hopes that you settle in And quickly gain enough clientele to allow you to survive. I would definitely look into getting a degree.

[quote]PimpBot5000 wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
LOL

I don’t know if OP has a troll history or you guys are just ribbing him but this is false.

I know you are likely joking but I think our country is actually vastly under populated.[/quote]

Therajraj is very confused. Our population density is absolutely off the charts - as I type this there are 6 other people sharing the same square meter of space - which combined with the countless smoke-belching factories, urban decay and general “Mordor-esque” sense of impending doom which prevails over this nightmarish country, Canada is not a place you want to check out. Unless you’re a hot Scandanavian chick, in which case, welcome![/quote]

So, Canada is as dense as China with less people?

OP, you won’t get quality hookers here for 20 bucks, either. Just a FYI.

I had no idea cracker barrel was national. Never seen one outside the south.

Do the serve the country style,white gravy smothered everything, thick cut bacon/sausage/t-bone type breakfasts or are the menus designed regionally?