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Which is the World’s Most Immigrant-Friendly Country? - Page 2

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06-04-2009, 07:37 PM
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Not to hijack this thread or anything,but I find it amazing China is considered more peaceful than the US.
you will be surprised by some nasty things this country does; behind closed doors. Come on Ianus, this country has had more slavery years, than it has been free. Its a 300 year old country... and DAMN look at its dark past.
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lol whats funny is that mexico is at the bottom. ooh man, there are so many jokes i can crack up right now but im not going to.
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from what i've heard Mexico is really tough on Central American immigrants when they try to come up north, its the same thing im My country(Dominican Republic) they treat our Haitian neighbors bad when they go there, I don't get how a country that exports Immigrants treats Immigrants Bad
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from what i've heard Mexico is really tough on Central American immigrants when they try to come up north, its the same thing im My country(Dominican Republic) they treat our Haitian neighbors bad when they go there, I don't get how a country that exports Immigrants treats Immigrants Bad
That may be the case w/law enforcement (to be honest it's overhyped in my opinion), but for the most part, at least the populace don't care and welcome them w/o prejudice. Interestingly enough, strip clubs are hit often by the mexican migra to boot the hot brazilians and argentinians.

As for the OP's question, Australia, Canada, NZ. Basically any country w/a shitload of area and no population.
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I can believe Mexico is immigrant-unfriendly. Take a look at how they treat their illegal immigrants, and take a look at what their Constitution says about immigrants in general. You can actually be arrested for demonstrating with a foreign flag there, and until you are a citizen you cannot purchase property within a certain number of miles from the coast, among other things.

European countries are not always as friendly as they are made out to be, but from what I understand most Scandinavian countries are very friendly. One thing I am surprised about is that Switzerland is where it is. Switzerland is a country with an overwhelmingly Swiss German population. The Schweizerdeutsch, as they are called, tend to be more conservative and less internationalist than the Romands (the Swiss French; my relatives there) and the Swiss Italians.

I believe Canada is immigrant friendly, and this country as well, relative to other countries. Also, why would any one want to emigrate to China? Business/construction is booming there, but why would anyone want to go there if they weren't in fields like that?
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