The Biggest Immigration Secret
This article is intended for all those potential immigrants who are currently still staying in their country of origin.
Understand that every country in the world has a clear interest in keeping its own citizens within its borders. why? Because without citizens a country could not exist.
Think about it for a moment, we are constantly exposed to information such as information about general health, nutrition, economy, about education, academic studies about entrepreneurship, etc..?
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When was the last time you were exposed to information about the topic of immigration? Why is there not enough information on this topic? Why is it a topic far from the public eye?
The reason is simple, your government in your country of origin has no interest in you emigrating and leaving it permanently because then it will lose you as a citizen who contributes to the country's economy and pays taxes. Your origin country needs you!?
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But at the same time you must ask yourself?the following questions: Do you as a tax paying citizen trust your current government? What is the level of corruption in your country of origin? What regime exists in your country of origin (is it dictatorial or democratic)? Do you agree with the ideology of your country of origin?
For me personally, transparency?and the relationship between the government and the citizens are very important, as well as liberalism and the acceptance of the different and the other.
Let's look at the main countries in the world right now. Note that the more liberal the country and the more it is open to immigration policy, the stronger its economy. And in addition, the more liberal the country, the more it tends to be more democratic and not dictatorial.
Always remember that the fact that you were born in a certain country does not oblige you to stay living there.
Modern society has drawn a certain path for us in which we always have to choose. We go to kindergarten, then to elementary school, then to high school, then some choose to study academic studies and then start working and some immediately start working. After that, many people automatically get married and have children.
During this path, do you ask yourself if it is right for you? Suitable for your ambitions and dreams? Sometimes the answer is yes, and then in fact there is a postponement of those dreams to a later date (after school, after the wedding, after the children, etc...)
I'm not saying that this path is not a proper path, I'm just showing you this path because, if you are potential immigrants, the more you go forward with the path that society has drawn out for you, the more difficult it will be for you to execute your dream of immigration, because you have already established deep ties and settled in your country of origin. For example, it will be more difficult for you to permanently leave your country of origin if you have bought property there or if you already have children or if your life partner does not agree with your idea of immigration.
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Every government in the world has an interest in its citizens settling in the country of origin, feeling they belong there, identifying with the tradition and culture of that country and of course contributing to the country's economy.
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You, as potential immigrants who were born and grew up in a certain country, feel over the years closer to your country of origin because the further you go along the path that society has dictated for you, the more you will feel that you have settled in your country of origin and therefore it will be more difficult for you to leave the comfort zone you have created for yourself.
Let's look at two groups of people who left your country of origin permanently:
- The first group is refugees. Unlike immigrants, refugees have no choice and they must leave their country of origin because they face existential danger. An example of existential danger could be war. Another example is a dictatorial regime that violates human rights. The refugees are forced to leave their country of origin, otherwise there is fear for the fate of their lives.
- The second group is immigrants. Unlike refugees, immigrants voluntarily chose to permanently leave their country of origin. In most cases the immigrants are looking for a better life for themselves and their families and will therefore choose to immigrate. The question arises, what makes a person permanently leave his country of origin? What makes him leave the comfort zone he built for himself in his country of origin?
Here, the answer is complex and could contain several parameters such as the desire for adventure, ideological disagreement with the government in the country of origin, the desire to live in a better and more liberal country. The desire to escape from corruption, the desire to learn a new language, the desire to get to know a new culture, the desire to build a better and higher quality life, etc.
Whatever the reason may?be, that decision to permanently leave their country of origin and the ability to carry it out requires a tremendous will power from the immigrants (since they were designed to live in their country of origin and stick to the familiar path that their government outlined for them).
Some see the immigration process as a kind of rebellion against the conventions and therefore your government in your country of origin will not encourage you to immigrate.
At the same time, it is very important to understand that the government system can not deal with those individuals who wish to immigrate at any cost. Therefore, the desire to achieve your immigration dream depends only on you. Remember that no government in the world can could stop you from carrying out an immigration process.
The great and the biggest secret of immigration is actually the spirit of immigration that lies within you. How important is it to you to immigrate? To what extent do you see immigration as a top goal in your life? The spirit of immigration is actually the desire to carry out the immigration process at any cost as if your life depended on it.
You must want to immigrate more than anything else in the world. Therefore, you as potential immigrants must act and be proactive. The first step is to really understand that you want to leave your origin country permanently and commit to it. The second step will be to start building the right immigration strategy for you and the third step will be the implementation of the immigration process which includes leaving your comfort zone.
International Consultant - ICT in Education, Curiculum Planning and Development, Science and Agriculture teaching
2 年Excellent. All the best.