• DreamTraveler@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    I agree that Australia is not headed in the right direction. The past 5 years, atleast, will show that.

    I find the idea of golden visas absolutely deploreable. Worldwide there are already those of the upper echelon migrating their businesses, and personal lives, to certain locations for safe haven when it’s common knowledge that these folks continue to do more harm to the populace while reaping the personal benefits. Could the proper use of these visas be advantageous, yes. Would they be manipulated from day 1, yes.

    • PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Yeah, I recognize that it’s a deplorable thing and I am very much in favor of allowing for far more open immigration.

      I also know that there’s an old Jewish joke about Germany and Russia about the difference between an optimist and a pessimist. The pessimists lived.

      If that means spending $600k on a house in Portugal in order to get a resident visa, I’m going to do that if I need to in order to protect myself and my loved ones. I worry that people don’t realize how quickly things can get bad, or how bad they can get, and the answer isn’t “buy a gun.” I’ve been shot at and I didn’t like it. I’d rather move to someplace on the Mediterranean and drink cocktails. I will never stop working for civil rights, including the rights of migration, but if this is the only way to GTFO, I’m going to do it if I need to.

      I get the bit about people parking money overseas using these programs, but humanitarian immigration is being eroded year after year. We need to fix that, but until we can, I need to make sure I’m considering all of my options.