In this matter, Europe can not only regain credibility with regard to our value system by granting refuge to politically persecuted US citizens. It is also a real chance for Europe, because I assume that many Americans who want to leave the country are rational people who can create a counterweight to the stupor that is unfortunately spreading like a disease here too.
Just yesterday I spoke to a physicist from the US who has been working at the university in my home town for four years. Unfortunately, his employment contract is temporary and will soon expire. He still doesn’t want to return to the States because he simply doesn’t see a future there. He will stay in Europe instead, which is a real gain for us.
I’m an American leaving for Canada and I am very proud to be taking my hard work, tax paying, and consumption somewhere else. I work on the PM side of cell tower projects, and I look forward to expanding BC’s services.
America is going to lose all its best workers. And they deserve it
That sounds great! I wish you all the best and much success!
Yes, I also think that Trump and his MAGA people are doing long-lasting damage. But that’s also true: they and all the idiots who voted for them had it coming. I still feel sorry for the decent US citizens.
As a German, I’m most afraid that the AfD, a terrible party very similar to the MAGA-GOP, might come to power in our country at some point. Fortunately, this is somewhat unlikely, but if it happens, it will probably be the same for us.
My however many greats grandfather came over on the Mayflower in 1620. He too had to leave England and then the Netherlands even when it was hard, looking for a place for his family to have a future he believed in. I feel sad but I also think all things change and he would understand why I’m leaving.
I hope your country takes the threat more seriously than we did. There are a lot of broken hearts in America right now.
Same here! I’m both a skilled engineer and an artist. I’m happy to leave this shithole behind and contribute my efforts in a better land. I also have a ton of Canadian friends who are thrilled to have me back in the community.
My next steps once I get there are to get all my money out of the US
Best wishes to you on your journey!!
especially its stem advantage, now its not feasible to move to the usa as a stem major.
Easier said than done for a lot of us. Being over 40 and with a family, even in tech, makes it hard as hell.
But god speed to those who can make it out because America is just going to get worse even if Trump crashes and burns.
41, and only one sellable skill that only has a 50/50 chance of getting me into Canada. My issue is both my parents are elderly and need me around to take care of them, and will under no circumstances move anywhere. So I couldn’t in good conscience leave.
I’m not married, I have no kids, my plan is just keep my head down, take care of my parents, and once they’re gone sit back and wait for death… which will probably be from a disease thanks to the gutting of the CDC and NIH.
I’m in a pretty similar position. 41, no kids, not married, around for elderly parents (missed work last week due to mom having a surgery), and the plans are pretty bleak for once they’re gone.
I’m not really interested in leaving the country even though I have some in-demand skills. My plan at this point is to be as big of a pain in the ass as I can to fascists. I’ll escalate once there’s no longer the responsibility of being around for my folks.
I’m in the exact same boat as you. I don’t have any funds to leave, nor any specialized skill(s) a country might want, just military, and care taker work. I’m burnt out as fuck. But just like you, I can’t bare to leave my aging parents alone. I took care of my grandad for 3 years, alone during Covid while his dementia worsened. Worse thing I ever had to do in my life, but I don’t regret giving my grandad the best care I could give him. I wish you good luck tho and hope your parents appreciate what you are sacrificing.
Don’t stop being nice to people, still try to be genuine and humble and look at things objectively and this sick world won’t get you down as much. I don’t see any future and it’s fucking depressing, but I’ll be damned if I let dipshits in Congress destroy all my happiness. I try my best to stay happy or content out of spite. Good luck my guy.
Yep it sucks and we’re stuck, but good on you for taking care of your grandad during all that. My aunt and uncle live in another part of the country and she had to care for him during his dementia decline, it was heartbreaking that there was nothing we could do to help. The only savings grace was that their oldest son is a state trooper and since he had to be out anyway he would stop by at the end of his shift and help out for a few hours every day.
Best of luck to you as well, and as you said stay positive.
apparently it was hard to get into biotech, unless your a scientist, it will be hard to find a job overseas. people cant even get into the field at the undergrad level, knew people who had MS had the same problem. these industries take advantage of people so much. also the lack of developed fast railways makes difficult for people to find jobs, which are often hours away from twhere they live.
Programmer in 40’s. Applied for one job. Immigrated. A lot of people just assume it is too hard and use that to excuse not trying. Perhaps you are, but those who aren’t, go for it.
It’s not even Trump really, it’s the whole movement that has been building around him and will live on after him. No one knows what the future holds but I’m willing to bet whatever comes after Trump will be worse.
As time moves forward, I think more and more frequently about trying to get out of this shithole counry.
Do it before the trickle of migrants becomes a torrent and your dollar’s in the shitter.
The mental illness of MAGA won’t be removed with logic. It’ll be removed with bullets. The number of anti-vaxers who switch back to accepted science is insignificant. Trump will commit every crime before facing consequences.
Wish I could. I feel like as a woman in her forties I am not valued since I won’t be having kids. When you’re middle aged, less countries seem to want you even if you are a decent non-nutbag who makes decent money…
Are visas for childbearing a thing? I immigrated as a skilled worker, but I don’t remember any checkboxes for women willing to be broodmares.
I’m trying, but finding a job that’ll sponsor you isn’t easy. I could make it over there on some other visas but I’d need a job here that would let me be remote over there.
usually scientists have easier time moving there, than not. i dont have a PHD or MD,just had a degree in said bio/research, i know people that have similar issues even with a MS. found out through many job forums, now shut down. that it is extremely gatekeeped(2-4+years experience, with additional skills nobody has heard of), meaning the hiring pool is small so they can avoid hiring too many people lowering salaries of the scientists, being cheap.
also might difficult for people that hadnt renewed thier paspport in a very long time too.
As much as I’d like to move to Europe or elsewhere, and I seriously considered it in 2016, I found that I’d take a severe pay cut for my industry (regardless of taxes). To stay around my current compensation, I’d most likely have to stay in the western hemisphere for remote work in the US, but I also don’t think Canada is far enough away.
I also really like my house and have invested a lot into it, so selling it right now for what it’s worth will be difficult. I don’t think I’d be able to sell it before the recession hits anyway. If it’s a depression, I’ll be screwed wherever I am.
I could go someplace in East Asia, but their companies have an awful work / life balance.
But I’m widely traveled and speak a second language at a functional level, so I feel I could live anywhere if I didn’t care about my assets or maintaining my current cost of living.
It’s a tough decision. I wish my blue region could just peacefully exit the union by vote, but I know it would only bring war.
As a kid, I used to wonder while reading history books why anyone who wasn’t a Nazi would stay in 1930s Germany. I feel like I’m answering that question in real time.
Well this thread really made me grateful to be Canadian. Having said that though, I feel like we are on borrowed time and that my FOMO tells me to look for other possibilities (if not today, then eventually).
Yes. Donvict has not stopped his dementia patient babbling about “51st state”.
Cowards. Stay and fight god damnit.
I think the US is a lost cause. The fact is, most Americans like this country the way it is. Sure, plenty of Americans don’t like Trump, but, for most of those people, if they could replace Trump but keep everything else more or less the same, they would be perfectly content to do so.
the USA slow decline was a long time coming, simply its only because STEM graduates(with graduate degrees and MDs) have emigrated to the USA to keep ahead of other nations, oh and plus the abused labor from south america to keep many business afloat. usa being a right wing country from the start, hasnt helped it either way. HCOL and certain lack of jobs have made unpalatable in some fields.
I mean, hardly any of the effects of the destruction wrought by Trump have been felt yet. Wanting to keep America the same as it was circa January is one thing; wanting to keep it how it’s going to be circa next January will be another.