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Good luck getting a visa to enter. You can’t just decide to move there, you have to have a reason: a job offer (requires 4 year degree, yes they call your university and check, the days of phony diplomas are long over), become a student (nobody over 30) or be married to one of their citizens.
Is it possible to fly someone over from another country who wants to live in the US, marry them, and just trade places lol.
The State Department is super suspicious of international marriages due to all the loser white men with mail-order brides. High rates of fraud, likely to be denied.
All 3 of those countries have the same emigration requirements for americans? That’s weird.
That’s the gist of it for many countries. Some countries have special programs with the US (like Norway or some other snow country), but the funny thing is that the program seems to benefit Americans much more because it allows Americans to become residents quick and all you need is some sort of small business you can easily cook up as a contractor. But as far as I know, they don’t get the same benefits if they go to the us
No, those requirements are for a visa. None permit immigration IIRC. China has a green card program but it is a joke. You have to basically be a Ph.D. or high wage manager, and you have to prove you have a high salary with your tax receipts. If you’re an ordinary English teacher, you’re class B and China sends you home after your contract is over.
become a student (nobody over 30)
This is not true. You can do language programs or masters/phd programs above that age. Some countries (like Russia) don’t have age limits at universities.