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03-21-2017, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Up View Post
Hey guys,

After the last circlejerk with USCIS, getting fired after my DACA expired, being called "a fucking unemployed immigrant," being unemployed for 6 months, and having to worry about my status every day since Trump took over, I have decided that it's probably time to move. Marriage is not an option since my current SO doesn't want to get married, and I don't want to waste time/effort trying to find someone else. I want my freedom by the end of 2018.

When DACA came around, I was excited, thinking that it would be enough for me to be able to work and drive, two luxuries I never had before, but now I realize that if my DACA expires again, I will be back to the shit I've been dealing with for the last 6 months. It's just endless limbo for me.

So, I am wondering if anybody here can point me to some resources for getting out of the US, without having to go "back" to a third world country. I have a bachelor's in engineer, with 3 years of work experience, and will have a masters pretty soon as well. I am thinking I could do an MBA in another country and try to find a job there when I graduate. OR I could directly get a job in another country OR move somewhere directly and figure out the job part later.

Does anyone have any advice on how to begin my search? Do you know of someone who has moved to another country? Does anyone know a really good lawyer that may be able to help? I would like to move to somewhere like Canada/Australia/New Zealand... honestly, Western Europe... any developed region of the world.
People will probably call you crazy in these forums, but it's totally understandable. Sometimes happiness matters more.

Check your country's local embassy website. For my country, per example, the government has a website with loads of tips on people moving back. Things like taxes, jobs, documents to make sure you have ready before/after you arrive at your home country, etc. It's good to check these things.

Before leaving here, also make sure your taxes are done for the year you leave and get a "Sailing Permit" from the IRS. Make sure all your wages are accounted for on the IRS website, as this can probably count for your birth country's retirement program.

You have two big advantages: You know at least two languages and you will have a Master's in Engineering done in the US. I think, regardless of the type, these might be big advantages for you.

Choose a country that welcomes immigrants or where you are able to get a work permit based on your qualificaitons. New Zealand/Canada/Australia as you might know all have immigrant-friendly laws.

Hope that helps a bit and don't be ashamed to leave. There are opportunities mostly everywhere for those that are positive about it.
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