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There's no law against discrimination in Japan. Japanese society basically ignores violence against women. Almost every Japanese person gets cosmetic surgery. Japan has the highest rate of self-harm in the world. |
Emeskhalifa:Yes they do. lol |
-People in that country don't believe in hard work -They rely on tourism -Prostitution is rampant -People there don't value education -They're very racist -Indians own most of the businesses -Indians have to use local light skinned or Chinese looking people to run their business, so that locals will buy from them -Drug use is a major problem there -People in the country think transvestites are normal/acceptable/beautiful -There are tons of transvestites, and many with extreme surgery to look female |
Looks cozy. |
Racist propaganda |
lol |
Also gonna check out episodes of these (nollywood and ghallywood) Eye Red City Crimes |
Most Americans aren't wrapped too tight. Just nod and smile, and keep it moving. lol |
sirjoggy:lol |
Yeah. They have slums. IDK what we're supposed to do with this info. I mean ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ There's ghetto parts everywhere. And there's a lot of white people on SM pretending to be black/African, so I can't even take those responses seriously. Btw Spain (a country Africans ruled for centuries) has decent food, good movies, good vacation spots, and their women like to get bent over the kitchen table. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'm just saying. Make of it what you will. Also, The team found that for Southwestern Europeans (those from Italy, Spain and Greece), between 4 and 20 percent of their genomes came from North Africahttps://www.livescience.com/37092-southern-europeans-have-african-genes.html ![]() |
I agree 100%. |
Do you have a big, glorious, brown Dominican a**, or nah? |
Canada. PNP. RNIP. Free healthcare. Check out the Canada threads. You might want to move to British Columbia (warmest area) eventually given your health issues. |
Even in these times, there's still plenty of opportunities for people not limited by borders. Immigration policy may be changing dramatically all over the world, but it's not to stop immigration or because people don't want immigrants. It's because people are tired of outsourcing, on their own soil, to unskilled Indian slaves. Those people are being turned around, which is long overdue. They're also getting rid of people who will sit on public assistance, like Mexicans, Filipinos, and Arabs. Africans have never been a part of that because black people want the same treatment and pay as locals. Africans also come with real degrees, job skills, and a hustler mentality. Also, you have to remember that different areas will always have real shortages that locals won't satisfy for legit reasons. For example, a lot of people aren't willing to drive trucks, even though it pays well and offers job security. Many people aren't willing to be nurses, or work in healthcare in general. And every day, someone is retiring, switching careers, or etc. as the market demand grows. No one will chase anyone away from these jobs or take issue with immigrants doing them. If anything, it's appreciated. Don't let anyone discourage you. Many people spouting negativity are jealous of what you can achieve, or are scared of doing it and your lack of fear bothers them for whatever reason. |
Gerrard59:There's nothing in South Korea and Japan except ugly people and terrible food. The other places can offer you a good education, good job opportunities, and international marketability. |
segzyndpep:*record scratch* *freeze frame* Then I realized; I was talking to a troll. https://thumbs.gfycat.com/CaringEverlastingFunnelweaverspider-size_restricted.gif |
segzyndpep:You don't have money to start up a business right away, so unless you have a strong network, it may not be the smoothest journey to designing abroad. Maybe before you go, you should try to network abroad, and also see what projects you can do remotely to build your portfolio there. What makes you want to do this abroad? |
Do you have the money to establish a designer business and support yourself before it starts earning? Will you be okay with doing another job while you build up your designer business or portfolio abroad? |
I thought it would be good to make a thread on latin countries that specifically have decent teaching opportunities for Nigerians. I admit I don't have a lot of info on the market, but it seems like a great option. One of the good things about it is that it's mostly adult instruction, which is better for your career. Another plus is the high demand. Private instruction or establishing your own school could be very lucrative, especially with the low cost of living. There's also few barriers to citizenship or permanent residence. I want to exclude certain countries from the discussion given their rampant violent crime, extreme racism, drug trafficking, lack of development, and other issues, e.g., Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia, and etc. Please share your experiences. ![]() |
Mannnn:That depends on the country. Some places convert visas. Some places allow you to apply in country. Some will let you do a quick border turn around and get your visa. This is generally not the norm though, so you should check all this. |
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Cousin9999: |
A Korean credential is toilet paper. There's literally no reason to go to that country. |
There's literally no reason to go to that country. |
That's cool. And I would never visit that country. |
Wow. |
hustla:Asians are the absolute worst offenders when it comes to overstays in any country. It's a racist policy. |
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