I am contemplating moving to a country that offers a more peaceful and productive environment. The ongoing challenges and distractions in my current area, such as crime and the high costs associated with education, are motivating this decision. I am looking for a place where I can flourish in a tranquil setting. Could someone offer advice on where others with similar circumstances have successfully relocated? Additionally, I would appreciate any recommendations for areas that are recognized for offering affordable educational opportunities and a high quality of life. I don’t want to live here anymore.

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    The reality is that most of the countries that fit what you describe don’t just let anyone in.

    You’re describing a well researched letter of the law.

    In practice, there’s a parallel system that I would suggest. It’s a bit like how weed is illegal in the netherlands, but the laws aren’t enforced.

    Once you’re in, Belgium doesn’t deport people (1) and you’re eligible for unemployment benefits, are allowed to work (2), get a bank account, rent an appartment, buy a home, go to the cinema, …

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      You have to qualify for asylum to function as if you were a lawful immigrant.

      Not liking the direction the US is going doesn’t really qualify and your application will be expedited and likely denied because the US is considered safe. You do get the right to legal help and appeal, but you would still be an American without a legal basis for asylum and would be unlikely to find success on appeal.

      Yeah, they probably won’t kick you out, but you would be an illegal immigrant and have to live that life, which would just be like working minimum wage in America, but with healthcare and a language barrier.

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        The process to decide if you qualify for asylum takes a decade or two.

        You live an “illegal” life, you’re able to work any job that wants to employ you, with socialized healthcare, education, unemployment benefits, housing, …

        I would suggest anyone that wants to move to Belgium to use this method