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Yes, you can just show up in a country.

I’m not sure what dice you’re referring to, what sort of risk are you afraid of?

it’s very easy to travel to other countries.

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That’s pretty fuckin dependent yo.

US to Mexico? Yeah Portugal to Spain? You bet. HK or Taiwan to PRC? HELL YES.

Mexico to US? Depends. US to Canada? Depends. UK to France? Depends.

NK to SK? Lol no Cuba to US? Lol no

Inside the Eurozone you’re right, but it’s not really an effective blanket statement.

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dependent on having a passport and the price of a ticket.

If you have leapt those hurdles, you can travel to any of 186 countries with the click of a button and anywhere from ten to a few hundred dollars.

Canada was $22 yesterday from Washington.

I got a ticket from New York to London for $23 and a ticket from Ireland to Morocco for $12.

New York to Hong Kong? $213 this spring.

I’m comfortable checking ticket prices regularly, but even if don’t plan at all, you can add 50 to 100 bucks to any of those prices and find a ticket right away.

you already mentioned you don’t want to visit North Korea and Cuba.

That’s okay, traveling to one country doesn’t mean you have to travel to literally every country.

Just choose the places you want to go to.

I suggest avoiding North Korean and any countries currently operated by actively genocidal warlords.

leaves you with almost 200 other breathtakingly beautiful, culturally unique countries to travel to.

proof in the pudding:

tickets for tomorrow:

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So, question: You’re someone with a not-remote-friendly skill set. You save your money to travel - travel, mind you, not immigrate, so subject to the visa requirements of travellers/tourists (as this seems to be what you’re talking about - immigration is a whole different kettle of fish). The money runs out. What do?

Or - you’re living paycheck to paycheck with children. You try to save money to travel for the reasons you’ve brought up here. It’s not possible. What do?

No offence, but your account of travel as a solution here seems deeply naive. It can work for some, sure, but “just leave the country bro” simply isn’t an option at all for many, many people.

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That’s the traveling bit sorted, but you suggested living there, and there are many more problems to overcome to achieve that.

As a previous commenter said, within the EU it’s doable, but you’re going to run into visa related issues trying to immigrate to most other countries. Some, perhaps most, of those can be overcome by throwing money at the problem, but others are more permanent. Even once you have a visa there are often limits on what you can do and where you can work until you get the equivalent of a green card, which can take years.

Then there are the logistics of living in your adopted country. I’ve known enough immigrants to know it’s possible, but also how much effort it takes, especially if you’re moving as a family. There may be a new language to learn, there will certainly be a new culture, and whilst you can probably get by for a while, long term you need to learn it and integrate into it, or permanently be the outsider.

Then you have the upheaval of your life. Leaving your family and friends behind, and walking away from all the little things you know that make living where you do easier. These you face moving even a comparatively short distance, but they’re magnified going overseas.

Of course it’s possible, but it’s nowhere near as simple as you suggest.

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