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you don't have a clue what you are talking about. you make it very obvious you haven't even looked into what it takes to migrate to australia compared to what a person with a netherlands passport can do in europe. in australia, i was forced into idleness to support government wage control policy. it was impossible for me to get enough resources together just for basic transport so i could operate my own independent service business (tech support). in my 20s, i sent probably tens of thousands of job applications out for anything at all. i literally never got one interview, and so i tried freelancing, but hit big problems there because i needed transport and like everything else, it's hyper-regulated, you need a fucking car license and like $500/year insurance to ride a fucking vespa. without powered transport i could not advertise widely enough, and i literally threw $500 down the drain advertising my services with a marketing business, when my own delivered ads were about a 1% conversion rate i couldn't get enough clients to get off welfare and without getting off welfare i could not earn enough money to save to be able to actually fund further development. because of this i was unable to get credit to develop my business and after 10 years of such grinding i had enough, and i had a dutch passport in my hand. i go to england, and well, i hate that place too. 6 months i left for bulgaria where i had a friend from IRC. i was dealing psychedelics on the darkweb, ran out of money due to lack of sales, so i started looking for a job. in australia, keep in mind, 10,000+ applications over a decade and not one interview. in bulgaria, i apply for like 15 jobs and i'm in one before 2 weeks. yes i had tried to get this kind of job before. my friends in Canberra were call center operators. getting a job in australia is not about what you can do, it's about who you know. when i have actually needed to find another way to get income, in europe, it's always been easy. australia wanted me to remain a "dole bludger" for the benefit of the fucking industrial lobbies who were pulling the strings in the government. it's the most fascist, evil fucking system in the world, and i have no reason to believe it has got any better. did you just fucking read that they are now legalising phone companies and google et al to if your banking is on your phone, that your phone has to be permanently available for them to spy on you? fuck you, and the horse you rode in on. you sound like an illiterate american, who has barely even left their home state.
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It's way too easy to immigrate to Australia, that's the biggest problem. 10k applications in a decade (before the AI onslaught) and not one interview is definitely them and not you. It's easy to get a job in Bulgaria because it's emptied out. 2.5m down from peak in the last 30 years and declining with a rapidly increasing portion of the population 65+ and retired. You've chosen the part of the EU (SE europe) with the most lax regulation and enforcement due to incompetence/ corruption which is as close as you'll get to 3rd world freedoms there (for now). NL is not like that. When I posted I assumed you were Australian. Now that I know that you moved here and defrauded us, I'm glad you're gone.
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