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Asking because of Mahmoud Khalil is trending...

I don't know if the first amendment still exist anymore πŸ˜–

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[–] IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (6 children)

Curious, what country did you go to, and what eligibility requirement did you meet?

Because AFIAK, there only a few ways:

  1. Be a rich person that have money to invest, usually like $500,000 USD at minimum, some countries requiring more (I don't got that money lol)

  2. Be a "skilled worker" (nope)

  3. Have close relatives in a target country (Most of my close relatives are in the US or China)

  4. Marry someone? (Same-Sex marriage laws in the EU makes it easier, but still... I'm not exactly attractive)

  5. Claim jus sanguinis in some country? (The only option I got is PRC, and that's not a fun place to be)

My parents have a small bussiness here, and like, we can't just thanos snap and move everything.

The only advantage I would have is being Han Chinese so I could blend in and I'm not a minority group that'd get genocided, but I'd still have to shut up and not criticize the government, and if they find out about the shit I've been saying while in the US, I'm fucked either way.

So basically, I can stay in the US and just shut up and don't criticize the government. (And pray that no holocaust v2 happens.)

Or I can try claiming jus sanguinis in PRC and hope they don't know or don't care about the stuff I've been saying in the US, and I also have to shut up and don't criticize the government.

These are my most realistic options.

EU is very unrealistic. Canada is also similar, and about get invaded. Everywhere else is instability and/or authoritarianism.

US being nominally a democracy isn't gonna help with political asylum applications, and by the time the EU takes it seriously, the borders would already be closed.

[–] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 15 points 3 months ago

that sounds like you're talking about permanent immigration.

another easy way to permanently immigrate is to move a place on a tourist or digital nomad visa, and then stay there legally or otherwise until you're allowed to apply for citizenship.

spain and portugal require about $40,000 a year for their digital nomad visas.

The thing is, it's even easier to move without changing citizenship and you can still stick it to the US government.

if you don't change citizenship, and you live outside of the US 11 months out of the year, you don't have to pay taxes on earned income. so you're not supporting the current administration.

The cheapest golden visa is $75,000 for the whole family in the Philippines, btw, not 500k.

I still wouldn't pay that.

I travel full time, you can easily get 3 to 6 month visas in a bunch of countries, Visa-Free travel in the others, live permanently abroad, legally avoid US taxes and enjoy a much lower cost of living in countries that aren't tearing themselves and their constitution apart.

[–] ExtremeDullard 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Curious, what country did you go to

I lived in many countries. The one I went to when I left the US was the UK. But it was in Europe back then. I would never move there now.

Because AFIAK, there only a few ways

You missed mine πŸ™‚ I had dual citizenship. I simply gave one up. I had to pay the extortion racket but other than that, that's all I had to do.

Also, if you're trans or not male or female (some people are born with extra X and Y chromosomes, which flies in the face of the administration's idiotic male / female classification), you've basically become a non-person in the US. As such, I'm fairly sure you could make a convincing case for asylum in many European countries.

[–] starlinguk@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Marrying someone means nothing. They're taking people with green cards who are married to Americans and are making them disappear.

[–] IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I think you're mistaken. I mean like marrying a EU citizen in order to obtain EU Citizenship.

I'm already a US citizen.

[–] starlinguk@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

There are European countries that don't allow you to have dual citizenship.

Most European countries also don't give citizenship to people marrying someone from their country. For example, in Germany you have to live there for 3 years, pass a German citizenship test and pass a B1 language test. In the UK it's pretty much the same, but the citizenship test is virtually impossible and the entire process costs a bloody fortune. And you don't get your money back if you get rejected.

[–] ExtremeDullard 5 points 3 months ago

My parents have a small bussiness here, and like, we can’t just thanos snap and move everything.

Remember that many jews said the same thing in Germany before the war, until they realized it really was time to get out of Dodge and they couldn't.