• Mearuu
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    3015 days ago

    What countries do you recommend that have the easiest visa requirements?

    • bitofarambler
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      at this point, visas are very easy to get in general, but Thailand is still one of the easiest and is one of the friendliest and most affordable countries around.

      if you’re a US citizen, you have visa-free travel in Thailand for 60 days.

      if you need a visa, go to the evisa website, thaievisa.go.th, fill out the form, pay the fee, they’ll email you the visa in a couple days.

      I usually recommend Thailand or somewhere in Southeast Asia as a first destination. good food, great healthcare, cheap living, great people, beautiful environment, and they’re very used to travelers so there are local and expat support systems nationwide.

      another nice thing about Southeast asia is that there are tons of other friendly places close by.

      it’s about as easy to live there as anywhere else, but the support systems and the country being very used to travelers might make first time travelers more comfortable.

      oh PS thailand has a lot a lot of really good all you can eat buffets for 3 to 10 dollars per person.

      • WillFord27
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        1115 days ago

        Many European countries allow you to visit a maximum of 90 days within a 180 day period, so if you’re rich enough, you can technically live there half your life.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      2215 days ago

      I’ve read in some unsubstantiated comments that the state of the authorities of Hungary is so fucked up, they barely check if you can bribe a family tree researcher to make up some BS that your grandparents were Hungarian.

      Pretend they were 1956 refugees that never had papers in the US, find some people who actually got lost in 1956 that have birth certs in Hungary - like maybe killed by the Soviets - learn some elementary Hungarian, be white, and boom, EU citizenship.

      I take no responsibility for this harebrained idea and reiterate that this is just some ridiculous thing I read back on Reddit way back when.

      • @[email protected]
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        4215 days ago

        Hungary itself is leaning quite heavily into an authoritarian vibe these days. If one were to go this route, I’d recommend taking advantage of your new EU-citizen status and find permanent residence in a country with stronger democratic traditions.

        • @[email protected]
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          Authoritarian

          This just means democratic results where CIA failed. Europe warmongering despots takes authoritarian views on diminishing Hungary. Hungary allows “same sex registered partnerships”. “Needing” a pride parade is supremacism. Trying for citizenship in “CIA democratic beacon EU” will get you drafted into mobile infantry to go be cannon fodder invading Russia, or selecting a nuclear strike target.

            • @[email protected]
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              315 days ago

              It must be so exhausting for them to have to downvote every single reply to their comments.

              • @[email protected]
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                315 days ago

                What other alternative is there? Admit that your worldview is skewed by all kinds of propaganda to the point you’re detached from objective reality as desired by your party?

                That’s just crazy talk. Just like the idea that words have meanings and you can’t just use them however you choose to devalue the meaning behind them.

                • @[email protected]
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                  14 days ago

                  Edit: Shit sorry I COMPLETELY misunderstood your comment and thought you were directing that at me. A re-read solved that. My apologies if you caught my snarky response before this edit.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    314 days ago

                    All good, sarcasm is hard to catch on the Internet. I get that IRL too due to a dry sense of humor and delivery.

          • @[email protected]
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            1415 days ago

            After reading that I was hoping you could clarify something for me. What the fuck are you talking about?

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      15 days ago

      I’m a white American that’s been living in tijuana, Mexico for the last 9.5 years. I drive north to the US to go to work every day and drive south again to go home. The Mexican border police only check maybe 5% of cars that drive from US to Mexico, and when they check me they’ve only ever checked my car registration and/or passport. It’s an extremely open border crossing when going south.

      If you wanted to actually be legal, a temporary tourist visa to visit Mexico can be purchased for about 25 usd and allows you to stay for up to 6 months inside Mexico 🤷‍♂️ and when it expires you can buy a new one.

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      Cyprus sells passports, so if you have the money you can instantly become an EU citizen