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Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 8:41pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Ugosample: Actually the amount is one million dollars , $500,000 is for target areas with high unemployment. https://www.uscis.gov/greencard/investors 1 Like |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 8:46pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Mancala: There is no wealth to amass here. The average American family household income is about $55,000 per annum. Obviously they are people who make less and people who make more. Cost of living varies and it wil determine how much money is required per annum. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Ugosample(m): 9:01pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Babyvet: yeepa ![]() $1m is almost 600m XOF ![]() ![]() no thank you |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 9:21pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Ugosample: Lol so forget America , where are you based ? There are so many other countries in this world. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by femora007(m): 11:13am On Oct 12, 2018 |
Mancala:Do you mean the state will cut down on investors ROI or what? Please say more about the bolded |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by femora007(m): 1:29pm On Oct 12, 2018 |
Mancala:Talking about Caribbean country; Is US Virgin Islands a country on it own or one of the states in USA ? Is it easier to get USVI visa than to get USA visa or both are the same? |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by yesloaded: 9:22pm On Oct 12, 2018 |
theamerican: Picture or idonbelieveit Its nairaland old slang o 2 Likes |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by princfred(m): 8:20am On Oct 13, 2018 |
Mancala:Its the ingrained Nigerian orientation. They carry and exhibit their local mentality everywhere they go. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 4:53pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
femora007: The state will not mess with you directly. It's indirectly through the employment stipulations in a high unemployment location, most likely a rural area in the south ![]() |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 5:01pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
femora007: The U.S. Virgin Islands is a U.S. territory like Puerto Rico and Guam. You do not need a separate visa, it's the same U.S. visa to visit. Having said that, note that it is one of the more expensive islands to visit. 97% of goods are imported into the island so everyday life is quite expensive. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 5:18pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Babyvet: Even on $55k, you will live very well. Years ago when I lived in Florida, I was always astonished to see folks who earned less than half of my income driving Lexuses, Mercedes, Jaguars and all types of fancy cars. Being of Nija heritage, I was of the mindset that you should spend $1 only when you have $10 saved under your "mattress". Old school African disposition ...live below your means, neither be a debtor or a lender and save save save to transfer inheritance to the next generation because we have to give them a leg up to survive.... nobody knows tomorrow. America is the opposite. It's a debt and consumer driven economy. Tomorrow is guaranteed to some extent by the government safety net so live life to the fullest and let tomorrow take care of itself! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 5:28pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Mancala: I highly disagree , as someone who works closely with low income population, there is not as much safety net in this country. People who move to the western society, need to very careful with social benefits , it’s a system that can trap someone to stay in low socioeconomic settings. If someone wants to live above their means , that’s their business. With cars these days, it kind of easy to get one especially a luxury one .That’s why you will see many people driving nice cars but still living in the hood or cheap houses. While the other end, housing is not that easy to get especially after the house market crash. How many people can really afford their house in cash in this country especially in places like New York or California ? 1 Like |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 5:58pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Babyvet: I agree that social benefits can be a trap, especially for those with very little ambition. However, if a citizen is down on their luck, they can seek help in a homeless shelter, food shelfs abound etc. unemployed? Benefits exist. Not to mention the welfare baby mama gig. Subsidized housing exists too. These are meant to be a springboard from which an individual launches to success not a permanent position to reside. From the eyes of a person who has done better by getting a job building a career, these look like nothing. I would never want to be a recipient of any of these "freebies". Immigrants are not immediately eligible for government benefits as their sponsor is financially responsible so they should not rely on this. Cash purchase of housing is almost like an alien concept here. it's not financially a good idea. I can borrow at 3-5% APR and use the interest as a tax shield while my cash earns 6-10% return on the stock market. Capital gains are taxed at 15% while regular income can be as high as 35%. Also, after the housing crash, homes are not always an appreciating asset. Mortgages are readily available, even in California and New York. Like I said, it's a debt driven economy. Having said all this, not having the cash to buy a house outright is absolutely the norm in an honest society. How can a civil servant in Nigerian afford to buy a 30 million Naira house? 300 million in plantain or is it banana island? These rogues are spending the commonwealth of the people 3 Likes |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 6:12pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Mancala: Those things you mentioned have limitations on them. Availability for those things are limited. The government preaches that these social benefits are meant to be temporary and to help people in the time of need but they do the opposite . For a example, if a single mother goes back to school and works part time , they will cut off her benefits stating that she makes too much, they rather her stay at home and leech off the system. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 6:26pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Babyvet: Yes, but many people have escaped that system by working hard to escape the viscous cycle. That single mother needs to keep her eyes on the prize, double down, finish school and even go for a higher qualification. I know some that say, screw benefits and work 2 or 3 jobs knowing it's only for a season. The future that awaits her if she does this will be like daylight compared to the nighttime she has gone through. Most importantly, she will be setting a good example for her child who is more likely to also be college educated if she is. It's not a perfect system but at least it exists. One thing I know from living here a good many years is "time and place". Benefits are easier to get in some States than others, and overtime, have become easier or more difficult to obtain in others. I will not mention the benefits "easy" states. It's an open secret. 1 Like |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by femora007(m): 6:44pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Mancala:Thanks. But is it possible to apply for any of those islands/territories' visa instead of getting usa visa? |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 6:56pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
femora007: Not possible. U.S. territories are not independent countries and do not issue separate visas. Their citizens are citizens of the US. You will need a US visa to go there. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by falopey: 8:38pm On Oct 13, 2018 |
Mobilia:Mexicans are more hardworking than Nigerians o. If you are doing the same tedious job together, na you go run last last. E be like say those guys dey smoke Igbo with some mix of other narcotics before the go work. I’m not surprised. Na from their country the drugs dey pour into America. 2 Likes |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 3:04pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
Mancala: Either way, back to your original question, America is not the place for Nigerians to come to right now unless you have family or job sponsorship( which is very hard these days, unless one is in stem courses or very hard to fill positions). 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by femora007(m): 4:08pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
Mancala:thanks |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by emperorblog(m): 7:17pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
Berliner1: hello bros good evening. pls if i come to germant with a shengen visa how can i get a job. because i will need work permit. how xan someome get a job in europe pls. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 7:34pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
Babyvet: Yes, sad but true. This is not a good time to come here. However, this too shall pass! It is difficult right now but it shall become easier again, just like it is guaranteed to be difficult again in the future. That's what happens when we only have 2 political extremes dominating the landscape. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 7:42pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
falopey: Permit me to volunteer from my personal experience. Both are hard working, the big difference is that Nigerians are more ambitious. If a Nigerian and a Mexican are both working in the same establishment doing a minimum wage job, in 5 years you will probably still meet the Mexican doing the same job. The Nigerian would have become manager or upgraded through schooling and moved on to something better. We are hardworking and endure mainly because we want to get ahead and move on to bigger things ![]() 12 Likes |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 9:20pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
Mancala: Which is why, I’m recommending Canada to people right now , job opportunities may be less than here , but at least immigration is better over there. Even illlegals or people with visa over here are going to Canada. Compared to here Canada is more open to immigrants. I’m still curious why Canada is so open though? I have heard mixed reviews about Canada . 2 Likes |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by BarristerAlarig: 11:06pm On Oct 14, 2018 |
kalu61: I just stumbled on this and I can't help but say this, You aren't a graduate!!! And you want to be in a classroom?? Doing what exactly?? Biko, KILL that dream. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Mancala: 12:22am On Oct 15, 2018 |
Babyvet: Canada is open to immigrants because they really have no other choice. Their population was aging and with a low birth rate. In a few decades, there would have been no young work force base to support the aging population. They really needed to bring in a skilled workforce to correct that trend. I like their points based system. It satisfies their "selfish interest" but also gives immigrants a fair shot. The population is low compared to the U.S. Fun fact.. about 90% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. border. There is a lot of empty land in Canada. |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 12:46am On Oct 15, 2018 |
Mancala: I remember when trump was elected, Americans were shouting that they moving to Canada even their site crashed. But 2 years later, majority are still here. They do have a lot of land compared to the amount of people. I know about the border part, a lot of Canadians drive accross the border everyday in the us for work. That’s the number one complaint I hear about Canada , is the lack of job opportunities especially in certain fields. I believe there is a catch 22 with this there skilled workers program. 1 Like |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by kalu61(m): 8:04am On Oct 15, 2018 |
BarristerAlarig:The basic need of life is satisfaction. That's what satisfy me bro |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Exoticstan(m): 8:27am On Oct 15, 2018 |
Berliner1: . |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by RoastedCorn(m): 12:59pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
Babyvet:what of for Premed study on a full ride scholarship? |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by BarristerAlarig: 1:33pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
kalu61: Then improve on your writing abilities. Your write up was barely readable. I could hardly make sense of it. You did a terrible job punctuating your write up. 1 Like |
Re: Is Life Abroad Worth The Stress And Hype? Memoirs Of A Naturalized Immigrant. by Babyvet: 2:18pm On Oct 15, 2018 |
RoastedCorn: You have to get f1 visa, did you find any scholarships ? |
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