I’m trying to think of way to apply for asylum in another country. The United States isn’t getting better, and I’m honestly frightened. I’m still looking for which country would take a poor disabled student, I need a place with good healthcare, accessible, has protections for people with disabilities, and won’t mind me being brown. Any ideas? (I’m fully willing to learn another language)
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[Serious] I want out
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Sweden seems pretty chill
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I'd recommend any commonwealth country, but your disability is going to be against you. A good plan may be to start writing to various embassies and see which countries might be helpful.
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(January 19, 2020 at 3:00 am)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: I’m trying to think of way to apply for asylum in another country. The United States isn’t getting better, and I’m honestly frightened. I’m still looking for which country would take a poor disabled student, I need a place with good healthcare, accessible, has protections for people with disabilities, and won’t mind me being brown. Any ideas? (I’m fully willing to learn another language) I moved from the US to Japan when I was just your age. (Your profile says you're 27.) I have never regretted it, but it was a hell of an adjustment. It's hard. To come to Japan you'd need to get a job first, and this may be the case with other countries, too. If you can line up a job teaching English before you move, for example, you'd have a school to sponsor you and probably insurance. Your employer can offer some help in finding housing, etc. (You don't say what your disability is, and I don't want to be nosy, but if you're a student I'm guessing you have the wherewithal to be a language teacher.) Once you're in the country it's a lot easier to find a more solid job and start working toward a permanent visa. Japanese health care and insurance is absolutely top-notch. There is some prejudice; even as a white guy I was occasionally told that I couldn't rent a particular place or wasn't welcome in a bar or something. But especially if you're in a big city, it won't be too bad. Probably no more than you'd get in some parts of the USA. I'm guessing that moving to some other countries would be somewhat similar. South Korea or China have active economies -- as lively as Japan was when I moved here. The trouble is that if you moved someplace and worked for a few years you wouldn't be guaranteed the chance to stay forever. People do it all the time, but it depends on work, marriage, etc. I've been happy in Japan, and I know I couldn't have survived in my small midwestern hometown in the US. It has only gone downhill in Trump-time. It's all Republicans and meth these days. However, I believe I'd have been fine in some other places in the US, and I wonder if you've considered this option. For example, 99% of Kansas may be frightening, but Lawrence, where the university is, is an island of sanity. College towns like Madison, Wisconsin or maybe Berkeley would be very different from redneckville. I don't know what Murfreesboro is like, but I suspect that there might be US communities that would be more welcoming, without the enormous effort it takes to go abroad. Anyway, I wish you good luck! (January 19, 2020 at 3:00 am)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: I’m trying to think of way to apply for asylum in another country. The United States isn’t getting better, and I’m honestly frightened. I’m still looking for which country would take a poor disabled student, I need a place with good healthcare, accessible, has protections for people with disabilities, and won’t mind me being brown. Any ideas? (I’m fully willing to learn another language) We are not the nice country we used to be. 2016 has a lot to answer for. You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid. Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis. (January 19, 2020 at 3:00 am)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: I’m trying to think of way to apply for asylum in another country. The United States isn’t getting better, and I’m honestly frightened. I’m still looking for which country would take a poor disabled student, I need a place with good healthcare, accessible, has protections for people with disabilities, and won’t mind me being brown. Any ideas? (I’m fully willing to learn another language) Any Irish relatives?
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Home (January 19, 2020 at 7:17 am)Nomad Wrote:(January 19, 2020 at 3:00 am)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: I’m trying to think of way to apply for asylum in another country. The United States isn’t getting better, and I’m honestly frightened. I’m still looking for which country would take a poor disabled student, I need a place with good healthcare, accessible, has protections for people with disabilities, and won’t mind me being brown. Any ideas? (I’m fully willing to learn another language) Yeah, an Irish grandparent would be just the ticket. Boru
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(January 19, 2020 at 7:23 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(January 19, 2020 at 7:17 am)Nomad Wrote: Any Irish relatives? Or even an adopted one.
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(January 19, 2020 at 7:50 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Be careful what you wish for. In BQ's case, it's exactly what to wish for. Unless they've changed the rules, having a parent or grandparent who is an Irish citizen grants you Irish citizenship for the asking (more or less). Boru
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