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Old 08-29-2024, 01:59 PM   #20435
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There are all sorts of reasons why people move to different countries. But if your motivation is to get away from conservative politics, then it’s legit to ask what country you plan to go to where that won’t be an issue.
I am conservative. My complaints about politics here aren't simply that they're conservative and I've never said that. It's that politics here seemingly actively try to make life worse for certain people rather than make life better for everyone. Provincially it's a nightmare, Federally it's not much better, except that's even bleaker because the guy most likely to replace the moron in charge is an even bigger moron. But ###### vs turd sandwich is a tale as old as time

Again, escaping politics isn't the end game here, but it is why my wife quit her job, leading to thinking about leaving in the first place


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Yeah, that in itself is doesnt make a lot of sense.

Where do you want to move? America? Venezuela? England? France? Italy? Poland? Russia? Eastern Europe? South America? Australia? Turkey? The Middle East? South Africa? Egypt?

I could go on and on.
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Where are you going to live instead that has good jobs, good cost of living, and acceptable politics? You pretty much have to rule out of all of the US if you think the UPC is worth leaving over
My wife has an interview at St George's University in September, so at the moment, that's the main place we're considering. We've been there before but this time we're going a week early to get the lay of the land after Beryl ripped through.

And no, before some yoho smugly proclaims 'buh that place isn't perfect so your entire point is invalid' that was never my point. But safe, beautiful, inexpensive (comparatively), great healthcare, good qol, official language is english, easy for foreigners to move to and get PR and later dual citizenship, it ticks all the boxes. Except it's too damn hot, but at least I wouldn't be working outside there so that's okay
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