Who else emmigrating here?

Who else emmigrating here?

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I am thinking about moving to Norway. I mean the people there are cool and I like cold weather. I am also learning norwegian atm. The only problem is, that getting a gf in Norway is even more impoosible than it currently is. Everyone is a chad there and holy fuck are the women there superficial

I want to move to the Bahamas to escape income taxes.

Argentinean niggas be like
>i'm Luigi Pastaroni. i'm 1/8th Italian

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I also think the scandis would be cool but it feels like they shouldn't have too many foreigners and I don't want to be a negative presence, if only slight. Same reason I wouldn't make my home Japan but to a lesser degree.

Scandinavian ethnostates are unfortunately impossible. I mean take a look at Sweden and to a lesser degree Norway. Iceland is still based tho

Go for it. It's difficult to find a job but its the most beautiful country imo. I want to live in Rome for some time

there's a lad on my course at college who has a norwegian gf and he is far from a chad

Lol if he gets an Italian passport he'll be moving to Spain most likely

I'm unironically thinking of moving to Spen

>I want to live in Rome

that's a massive downgrade, it LITERALLY stinks

>theres no generational limit
lmao, someone w/ italian ancestors from fucking 1800 can have this shit.

I could just pack my stuff up and emigrate to the us since i have dual citizenship but i don't know where i'd go and why

more like
>me llamo Santi Rodriguez, che soy un italo-descendiente.

It's true but wouldn't you feel like a drain? Even if you're not anti-immigrant and educated, you feel like you're taking away from the local culture a little. Perhaps it's just me that feels this.

Rome is the most beautiful city there's imo. Yeah it has many problems but who cares. Also all cities stinks

>Rome
Big mistake buddy, do you really want to live in a city that has garbage collection problems and is full of gypsies?

where:California
Why: Puss and Superior pizza

basically half of brazil can have it, thats why the consulates are always packed w/ requests and the waiting line is gigantic

in the specific very touristy bits but the rest is Africa level. They don't even empty the bins.
Just concrete commie blocks with no parks and sunhuman locals

If I am gonna live there I will simply stay at home (home office if possible) and don't go outside for the most of the time. I will barely interact with the people there.

ah to each their own. I think it's not beautiful but has some good parts. I'd go Florence all the way, to me that is truly beautiful

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That's why I said for some time kek. And gypsies are worse in Milan imo.

True for me as well. If you tried to do that in Switzerland though they could kick you out. They don't even want shut-ins taking up space.

>i'd go to florence
This is the only right answer

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>If you tried to do that in Switzerland though they could kick you out
Yeah but the Swiss are unlikeable creatures. Trust me I dealt with them on regular basis and they can't even be considered human

i like England but they are monsters so..Spain?

Oh there's a lot of stuff to visit even outside of touristic paths. I know it has many problems but I still love it. Locals are funny people and anyway I don't want to live there forever.

Well Firenze is beautiful too I agree, but I don't know if I could stand the locals t bh. Tuscans are strange people

How so? We are friendly people, we might scam tourists all the time but if you befriend a local you are granted an immunity against it

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>Who else emmigrating here?
I want to move to Sweden or France.

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I find it harder to understand tuscans. My family has a home there and I've visited many times but I still don't get if people there like me or not. But maybe I'm biased and people on Elba island is different. But don't get me wrong you're still one of my favorite regions. I just think it'd be harder for me to adapt.

I would like to try living in a western European country at some point in my life. But financially, it doesn't make sense for me.

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Every Latin American with EU citizenship on here should know that until Brexit is done, you qualify for tuition-free college in Scotland.

How to get European citizenship?

Do you have Baltic, Irish, Italian, Hungarian or Jewish ancestry(those are the ones that go back the most) ?

I don't know but I doubt it.

Any Great Grand-parents with strange or unusual lastnames? Have you ever taken a DNA test? Spain too used to give descendants of refugees of the civil war citizenship but unfortunately they have terminated that program a few years ago.

UK or Ireland, i hate living in this spic shithole, the job market is horrible.
don't do that, it's pure shit

>UK or Ireland, i hate living in this spic shithole, the job market is horrible.
It goes

I'm still dead set on moving to japan, I'm learning it as we speak.

Why don't you go to Malta? 3,4% unemployment, Med country and they speak English there.

me! where are you going to user?

No I've never taken a DNA test. So I guess there's no way other than living there for X amount of years?

I'd like to go to some caribbean island and work as a skipper

>moved 4500 km
>didn't even leave the country
isn't it low unemployment because poor people leave from high cost of living?

Since I have a german passport, I decided to actually start learning the language some years ago in case I really needed to get out someday. Luckily I'm (actually) white and have a german surname and everything else that goes with it. I happened to finish college last July so in that sense I'm free.
I also really, really like Switzerland and it's an option I'm seriously considering as well.

you could say I’m a bit of an eestiboo

No it's low unemployment because they attracted a lot of companies and money there. Property has skyrocketed as a result. It's a beautiful place and the people are nice but I think it would feel cramped to live there.

You can live in any EU/EEA state, dude, not just Germany. This even includes overseas territories that are part of the EU.

good luck hans, great choise, it doesnt worth it to stay in a country full of self destructing people, dont let them destroy you because you dont deserve it

Yes, however Spanish nationality law has special procedures for citizens of Ibero-American states which shortens the mandatory period for naturalization to just 2 years.

What's the easiest EU country to get citizenship in, if you don't have ancestry?
Also I wonder if your great grandparents immigrating from Italy to USA in 40s counts towards Italian citizenship. I've found conflicted info online. Fiuuuuuuu

If you join the French foreign legion and do what you can do best you get immediate French citizenship.

Alright, I'll look it up. Thank you. By the way, do you know what's needed for German citizenship?

What's so good about Californian puss?

>implying Germany isn't also self-destructing

I'm going to America

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Some random neet on Jow Forums would not survive the French Foreign Legion. It's designed for feral third worlders.

I would emigrate to probably anywhere in the EU but it's basically impossible unless you have some very in-demand tech job or marry someone from that country or are independently wealthy.

>Citizens of other countries descended from an ancestor (parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, etc.) born in Italy may have a claim to Italian citizenship by descent (or, in other words, by derivation according to jus sanguinis citizenship principles).

Italian citizenship is granted by birth through the paternal line, with no limit on the number of generations, or through the maternal line for individuals born after 1 January 1948

>no limit

Who cares about Jow Forums? We're on 4channel.

Or if you go and do a bachelor's or masters programme in the EU, and use that to either accrue time towards acquiring citizenship, or use that as getting your foot in the door for getting a job there.

I thought about it but it seems like too much work.

>what you can do best
Was tongue-in-cheek for you getting shot because you qualify for immediate citizenship if you get injured in combat.

>implying a European woman would want a mutilated dick

Before thinking about citizenship you first need a work visa for a white-listed profession, a job that pays €54k/year or €10k/year for a student visa in a blocked account.

That flag has no right to muh heritage anyone

France shortens naturalization period to 2 years if you have graduated from a French university (and studied there for two years). However time spent studying doesn't count towards your naturalization.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_nationality_law

Based. Thanks for the good info bro.

I am uncut but am undesirable for many other reasons :-))))

Keep in mind that the whole process can take a few years including waiting times and retrieving/certifiyng all the required documents, so even if you don't think about spending some time in Europe immediately you should start the process now so you have it when you need it like when you get thrown off your health insurance, lol.

Yeah, I'm aware, but since I'm already learning the language I might as well give it a shot. I have quite a handful of friends who left to live there some years ago, and they're all very happy living comfy lives, none have returned nor said they even wanted to.
But yeah, I won't limit my options. Many family members and even my college tutors recommend trying Spain first, so it isn't an abrupt change, but I'm not sure.

The only countries in Europe that I would actively try to naturalize are Hungary, Estonia, and Norway

Oh, I'm talking about applying for Italian citizenship. Any Estonian or Hungarian ancestry? In this case a simple language interview would be enough.

Why Hungary and Estonia?

My great grandparents (Father's side) immigrated to Colorado from Russia as a Volga German. Russia wants a language interview but I don't speak Russian past A1. Fuq
I lived in Estonia for 2 years and I consider it my 2nd home. Hungary because it's fantastic to visit.

In what year did they leave Russia? There are some German laws that give those ethnic expelled from Eastern Europe however those laws have been tightened over the last 2 decades.

1912

>want to work abroad
>be 5'6
I don't want to be a laughing stock. What's a good country for me?
I speak french, english and a lot of useless japanese

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whiter than you, jorge calzoni

come to california 5'6 is average here

Try ecuador or india.

wh*toids wish they were based meds

What would be the easiest official ad legal way to gain EU citizenship?

Get married or start a business. Or my favorite idea; open a hostel.

China

I don't know how true this is, mainly because it's all anecdotic, but I have quite a bunch of friends with Swedish citizenship simply because some great, great, great grandma/pa or something was Swedish. Seems like an easy passport to cheese.

I'm actually looking for a better place to live

Became a Canadian citizen last Thursday. I came over from Israel. It's nice. Seeing the direction in which Israel is going I'm more and more happy each day I made my way here.

I'll be moving to the Netherlands in the winter.

I ALMOST MADE IT BOYS, i found a job and
i already got my passport in 5 months im moving to spain,
im scared tho, 6 years ago a similar oportunity presented...and i wasn't allowed to leave the country because of the fucking goverment. no criminal records nothing im clean!, i just wasn't allowed to leave.
PLEASE GOD DON'T LET HER WIN

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WAIT WHAT. This is some amazing information user. thanks.

Best country in the world to live in?
I want to work in Japan for a few years one day.

And why are they prohibited your leaving? What were the arguments?

We are full :)

>baltic heritage
Only Americans and Brazilians realistically have a sizeable minority with baltic ancestry

And most Lithuanians have jewish ancestry in one form or another anyways.

Probably some southern European state

In Northern and Eastern Europe 5'11 is norm

I have someone from Denmark in my family around three generations back, apparently, he was a dickhead