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.
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.