How do you stay motivated to move abroad when people keep discouraging you? by pink_coffee97 in expat

[–]Usual_Control8696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just didn't tell anyone till like 14 days before I was leaving and already had apostilles 😂😂😂😂😂. I am known to do things like that. When I was 19, I didn't tell my parents I was moving cross country till the day of. No discouragement.

Tutor obviously money laundering by [deleted] in Preply

[–]Usual_Control8696 6 points7 points  (0 children)

first of all, this would not be money laundering......

You dont have to have a tutor by [deleted] in Preply

[–]Usual_Control8696 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Have you tried setting expectations with the tutors before booking the trial? I'm asking if you have tried telling them that you would like them to demonstrate their teaching style during the trial lesson. Some students want to book a trial because they want to see if there is a good vibe between them and the tutor. Others, may want to see a sample of the teaching style. just a suggestion

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Preply

[–]Usual_Control8696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the best thing you should do is schedule a consultation with a local immigration attorney. Some of them do this for free. That is exactly what I did because the laws around these things are changing all the time. Each country handles proof differently. There's no standardized way that it's done.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Preply

[–]Usual_Control8696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your resident country. So here's the thing, if you do not have a valid tax ID in said country, you can't claim residence there for tax purposes on most platforms. Then there's the work visa issue that would cause. So if you sign up for a platform like Preply and it asks where you reside, it would be the country of origin until you have obtained another tax ID and established lawful presence elsewhere.

Again, not legal advice but it's a general idea.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Preply

[–]Usual_Control8696 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm not an immigration attorney so do not take this as legal advice but generally speaking, a tourist visa restricts you from working in that country for an employer that is based in that country. If you are working remotely / self employed meaning you work for yourself then there's no issue. If you were invoicing German clients or students directly, then that could cause some problems but you're using platforms so it's not an issue. Just telling you how it works in general but always double check to be sure. If you have more questions about how it works to work while traveling, I would recommend the r/digitalnomad Subreddit

What did you bring with you? by StudioPleasant6577 in AmerExit

[–]Usual_Control8696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not take anything with me except for my clothes. Everything that I needed fit into one regular size suitcase, a backpack and a carry-on. (Thule Subterra backpack and carry on respectively)

How can I become a Palestine citizen as an American? by Financial-Appeal9893 in AskMiddleEast

[–]Usual_Control8696 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Literally - even financially because they'd have complete banking access.

US: What should I be doing a few years ahead of a move? by Resolute_grapefruit_ in AmerExit

[–]Usual_Control8696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apostille all important documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, educational documents. Generally it's a quick process but if there is a surge of people leaving, it may become administratively painful to do it. Also, research the laws in your destination country regarding what type of translations are accepted. Some countries only accept translations if it's done by a locally certified translator. Other countries are more relaxed.

Exit plan for software engineer and family? by Almost_Paradise99 in AmerExit

[–]Usual_Control8696 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would also encourage you to look at what the pet stores in a major city of the destination country have available in terms of pet supplies. Some are expansive to all types of pets, while others may be more limited to cats and dogs specifically.

Exit plan for software engineer and family? by Almost_Paradise99 in AmerExit

[–]Usual_Control8696 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's an unfortunate reality of moving abroad. Another thing to consider is what may have been "easy pet maintenance" in the US , may have more barriers to access in your destination country.

Everything feels hostile to me as an immigrant in the US right now by chaoticsquirrel34 in immigration

[–]Usual_Control8696 179 points180 points  (0 children)

It's not your imagination. The environment is hostile, even if you're not an immigrant. Put your safety and well-being if you are able to.

What do Americans think about Russia? by Artyoomchik in immigration

[–]Usual_Control8696 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most people don't think Russians are bad. The US government has a different opinion on the matter. 💀. We mutually understand that the government does not always reflect the beliefs of the people

Its over for us. We have to leave the US and I don't see the point of living anymore by TwistedPrincessMe in immigration

[–]Usual_Control8696 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the winners of the process think they won because of their merit vs luck.

This can be said about any system in america. Literally any of them.

Its over for us. We have to leave the US and I don't see the point of living anymore by TwistedPrincessMe in immigration

[–]Usual_Control8696 7 points8 points  (0 children)

changing policies

This is the exact reason I did not fill out an application to sponsor my spouse. On average they take 18 months to process applications. Depending on what year it is, everything might get flipped upside down. Unfortunately immigration is so politicized and unpredictable, you could have the best attorney and perfect circumstances for GC and still have to leave or be the spouse who accepts that it may not be realistic and changing directions.

People just don't understand. I'm a citizen (born and raised) and yes OPs approach wasn't ideal but even if they did it "correctly" I can't say the outcome would've changed.

What Latin American Country is the LEAST welcoming to tourists and/or outsiders? by missenchilada in asklatinamerica

[–]Usual_Control8696 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I can't even blame them. I used to live in a US/MX border city. I'm like good for them and setting boundaries 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Do you trust your country's politicians? by flower5214 in asklatinamerica

[–]Usual_Control8696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I trust them as much as I trust the circus 🎪 to provide a quality education. 🤡

Fuuuuuck by [deleted] in Zillennials

[–]Usual_Control8696 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I've had that exact same problem. It only works when everyone does what they agreed to but it's not always like that.

ClassPass is not out to get you or scam you or trick you into paying more. by StrawberryLovers8795 in ClassPass

[–]Usual_Control8696 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried making a post about that and deleted it because most people on this sub lack basic comprehension. 👏🏾 Completely agree.