Way_Seeker666
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As you likely know, South Africa is just months away from a collapsed economy, famine, and possibly genocide(s). My only way out is to sell everything I own and gain asylum in some other country, and I'd like to get the insight of people who live in the countries I'm considering and see it from a Spiritual Satanist's perspective.
So to members in the following countries, I ask if you would please answer the questions below, and add anything you want to as well.
The countries I'm looking at are:
Canada
Scotland
New Zealand
And I'm also open to suggestions for White, english speaking countries that are reasonably stable and safe.
I have looked at things like climate, demographics, minimum wage and cost of living, etc. I need insider knowledge.
1) How likely am I to be granted asylum? (I'll take a file of evidence concerning all the anti-White laws, systematic murder of farmer's, general decline into shit, insane crime levels etc etc.) I have a Scottish grandparent from my mother's side and a Scottish surname that is very old and was renowned way back when, which might help there.
2) What is it really like to live in these countries, in your experience? Scotland, I've heard only the two extremes of really pleasant, and totally shit. And although I love overcast "gloomy" whether it might suck to have it like that all the time. New Zealand it seems everyone loves it but while looking at some places I got this sense that it's kinda stagnant and dull like the people are stuck/going nowhere, and then saw a news piece on the property market saying a lot of Kiwi's are feeling exactly like that, just struggling without progress. But being single and ok with living cheap in the beginning it seems like a great option from a "facts and figures" view. Canada seems to be getting over run with shit for brains liberal SJW types making alot of noise, but that's just an image online and I don't know the accuracy of it and if they're actually supported by the law makers at all.
3) Employment as an immigrant. How are they treated, how much work is available (I'm ok with manual labour but do want real opportunity to work my way up pay wise), what are the general hours and work - life balance. I do have a qualification but would would have to convert it to the standards of where I go which will take some time (saving money and studying).
That's it for now I think. Your experience and knowledge would be appreciated!
So to members in the following countries, I ask if you would please answer the questions below, and add anything you want to as well.
The countries I'm looking at are:
Canada
Scotland
New Zealand
And I'm also open to suggestions for White, english speaking countries that are reasonably stable and safe.
I have looked at things like climate, demographics, minimum wage and cost of living, etc. I need insider knowledge.
1) How likely am I to be granted asylum? (I'll take a file of evidence concerning all the anti-White laws, systematic murder of farmer's, general decline into shit, insane crime levels etc etc.) I have a Scottish grandparent from my mother's side and a Scottish surname that is very old and was renowned way back when, which might help there.
2) What is it really like to live in these countries, in your experience? Scotland, I've heard only the two extremes of really pleasant, and totally shit. And although I love overcast "gloomy" whether it might suck to have it like that all the time. New Zealand it seems everyone loves it but while looking at some places I got this sense that it's kinda stagnant and dull like the people are stuck/going nowhere, and then saw a news piece on the property market saying a lot of Kiwi's are feeling exactly like that, just struggling without progress. But being single and ok with living cheap in the beginning it seems like a great option from a "facts and figures" view. Canada seems to be getting over run with shit for brains liberal SJW types making alot of noise, but that's just an image online and I don't know the accuracy of it and if they're actually supported by the law makers at all.
3) Employment as an immigrant. How are they treated, how much work is available (I'm ok with manual labour but do want real opportunity to work my way up pay wise), what are the general hours and work - life balance. I do have a qualification but would would have to convert it to the standards of where I go which will take some time (saving money and studying).
That's it for now I think. Your experience and knowledge would be appreciated!