NotJustBikes is getting dragged on Twitter for this post.
What do you think? Is he right? Wrong? Not wrong, but an asshole?
When I see how hard advocates and sympathetic planners have to work in 2023 to get a halfassed facility that would never make it off the drawing board in the Netherlands, it's hard for me to say he's wrong.
It's not actually an option for the vast majority of people. You can't just apply to a job in another country and then move there, it's not that simple.
I think many Americans genuinely believe that they can show up to whatever country they want, flash a US passport, and be given residency.
Historically that has been an okay bet.
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Residency as a permanent visa? Yeah no.
But it goes a long way to giving you a head start on job hunting abroad and having a job offer guarantees a visa anywhere, some fields discriminate in favor of westerners specially English speaking natives a lot.