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by throwaway894345
2122 days ago
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> Have something to contribute. Be able to support yourself. Don't compete for an in country job and any country should welcome your residence/citizenship. I think agree with this, but I'm not sure what this looks like apart from "remote employment". How do you not compete for an in-country job without being employed remotely? Even if you're a self-employed plumber, for example, you're still competing for a job in your host country (your presence increases the supply of plumbing services without the corresponding increase in demand). |
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