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Re: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by urahara(m): 6:03pm On Nov 02, 2018
momoyama:


Developed in what sense? It is a small country with a population of only 350,000. But it has a very high income level and standard of living. It attracts many migrants.

Wow.

Repping Africa well. smiley
Re: Traveling And Living In British Virgin Island (BVI). by Nobody: 7:26pm On Nov 02, 2018
dasparrow:


@Bolded

I agree but sometimes people have no choice. There are many countries in the world where people are trying to forge ahead and progress in life without much luck. Some countries, you need to have connections in the right places just to get a job. Others cannot seem to get out of poverty no matter how hard they try so they are left with no other option than to look for greener pastures elsewhere.

Once upon a time, the continent of Europe was not economically rich and that prompted many white people into moving to USA, Canada and even the Caribbean in search of a better life. That is why you have Caucasians in these countries today. They are the descendants of Europeans who back in the day also sought greener pastures when life in Europe was difficult except for members of the royal families and the aristocrats. So, I won't be so quick to judge anyone seeking a better life elsewhere even if it means illegally. We don't know the condition they are in and the situation in their homeland. Some people get married to a citizen of the country they illegally migrated to and get their papers straight. In America, there are many people that came there illegally from Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and elsewhere but today, they have gotten their papers and are legal. Even Cesar Millan the Dog whisperer/dog behaviorist (see his picture attached) came to America illegally from Mexico but look at where he is today. He would not have been this rich if he had stayed back in Mexico. We don't know where our destinies lie. Some will make it in their home countries and others will make it abroad. Such is life.
You are 100% correct. Some people are experiencing hell even in their own country with no hope at all. Especially in Naija. Truly we are superhumans and too stoic lest suicide would have been a daily thing for us.

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