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by f1shy 1355 days ago
First, I do not think is going to happen anything extremely bad here around. Extreme parties have been around for some decades now. And nothing very terrible happened until now.

That being said, I do have a plan B, in the case that it goes really bad: I would try to work remotely somewhere from south America. It is far enough, I can manage it with the language, and have some nice landscapes...

If it is possible to work from there in EU, is a big question. Right now it would no be legal, if that would change in case of a big chaos, I'm not sure.

Absolute worst case, start over in south America... why not?! After all is what many people did in the 50s.

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That's what I've been planning to do too.

Ironically, I moved back to Europe from Mexico, since the life here is much easier and I had more opportunities here as a Junior Dev (still am a junior).

That being said, I miss the locals & the way of living there very much.

It's all about putting all in the balance. More money, more safety and security (it almost every aspect of life). On the other side, family and friends left behind.

If you just came: don't think people are different here (anywhere in EU) as in Mexico. You will do new friend here, locals, and for sure other expats. The food, if you search, you can find almost everything. I've been many places (also Mexico) I found China and Japan to be very different than Mexico, but the EU is not that far away. Just chill, enjoy the good, and if at any time it gets too heavy, you can always go back, and have an interesting experience in your CV.

Sorry, I might've explained myself incorrectly.

I am European and I've spent in Mexico only 2 years of my life which is not much.

Anyway I cannot help myself but to disagree with "don't think people are different here (anywhere in EU) as in Mexico".

My experience have been the total opposite: I consider us, Europeans, generally much more distanced and serious. It was definitely easier for me to make friends in Mexico (as an expat with locals) than as a local here with other locals.

Of course that talking about infrastructure, money, security - that's a whole different story.