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Old 04-02-2022, 07:04 PM  
Tasty1
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I am happy you are alive and got away.

I travel around the world for 12 years with only a suitcase. I read every Ukrainian is allowed to stay in the EU and able to work. Also "living money" now in Holland when you take an Ukrainian in your house. The big problem in Holland, there are no houses. dutch people have to wait 10 or more years for a house. And only got worse last years . In Holland you would end up in a barrack for maybe months, years... or you must have a good job to pay rents or get a mortgage and look into cheaper areas, away from Amsterdam. If you are jobless or 65+ you get money.

I would leave Europe if you want to build back up online and look for cheap country. but don't know where you are allowed. Maybe first for a European ID, bank, insurance and than travel further. Estonian digital company maybe to start off? Many countries got more strict with residencies, a EU residency would be best to get first. My choice would be Brazil. Easy to stay illegal (when they catch you, 2 weeks to leave the country). I rented a studio all in for about 300 usd.

And forget about the visa problem, 90% chance you will end up with a beautiful Brazilian girl.

I hear they musy have visa fr Ukrainian also that want to go to Mexico. Not a bad choice either if you can stay legaly here and work online. Or maybe a digital nomad refugee Curacao? Or depending how they do it with visa, keep moving between Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and India if they only give short term visa.


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"Mexico City. The commissioner of the National Migration Institute (INM), Francisco Garduņo, announced, in the Senate, that asylum and refuge will be given to Ukrainians and Russians who request it. Attending a working meeting with the Committee on Border and Migratory Affairs, he indicated that Mexico endorses its humanist vocation to provide them with care. He also reported that between January and February of this year, 9,903 Ukrainians and 28,353 Russians entered the country.


He added that in total, from 2018 to 2022, the INM recorded the entry of 92 thousand 831 Ukrainians, and specified that of the 9 thousand 903 who did so so far this year, 6 thousand 50 did so in January and 3 thousand 853 , in February.
https://www.jornada.com.mx/notas/202...soliciten-inm/
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