@@jomar0123Very true. Madami na yatang sa US citizen wlang kaalam alam or ignorante sa mga sinabi or mga topics like the US Constitution and the like. You can argue mas madaming pang alam young mga tao outside the US kaysa sa mga average US citizen. 😅
@@yukihirasouma4691 unfortunately that is the case for most people. The more we know about the history of the U.S, and how it became its own nation, the more we will appreciate certain freedoms we enjoy today such as speech, religion, firearms and etc.
You are so right about about knowing how to drive. I have taught several immigrants how to drive. I actually find it kind of fun. Taught so many friends. and friends kids how to drive. Never would charge someone. There must be some kind of connection of friendship though.
Giving is definitely a good feeling. Giving financially is one form, but your time, effort and genuine concern is something those people would never forget, especially those who could not afford to get driving lessons.
@@GaveMeStyle7 I applied for a license for a rimfire. Took nearly a year to arrive and I’m squeaky clean. Even then the country is so small that land is hard to find
Things to know before moving to America - Arrive with a damn good set very marketable skills. Expect to try and fail several times before you succeed multiple times, or even one time. Know how to speak English with reasonable fluency. Don't be an asshole who thinks he's going to show & tell Americans how to be Americans, and what it means to be American. "America" is an abbreviation for The United States of America, because in fact the entire western hemisphere is "America." Be humble, be wise, be damn hard working, and above all ... Be very THANKFUL -
Credit score is a measure of how broke you are. If you hand over a years rent plus the deposit and final rents payment in cash. Every landlord in America will smile and say yes because they don’t have to chase around.
@@galaadventures their are two kinds of debt. Good debt that allows you to raise the capital necessary to make a profit. Which can be paid off in full asap. Then their is bad Debt. Such as credit cards that allow you to purchase junk. For the most part you want to stay on a cash diet. If you have to borrow money then you are flat broke. Take the remaining money you have and put it towards a hustle to make more money. Those snickers or apartment can wait.
@@samueljackson6188 great advice! unfortunately there are many people in the U.S that do not know how to take advantage of their credit, or do not know how to be careful with it. It's such an important thing in order to get ahead in here.
You definitely need to visit the U.S. It's beautiful and people are amazing. There are always a small population of bad apples, but that is anywhere you go in the world. Good luck to you
@@puffyluvv I've met so many great Americans, and I've also met some bad ones. I think everywhere you go there would always be some that aren't pleasant.
Hey thanks for this video. Can you speak on the idea of the “American dream” lots of people are saying it’s all a trap or a myth. Since you experienced chasing it in America, what do you think? Is it actually achievable ?
I had to move to america at age 3 from Israel and even though I was very young it was very hard for till today and Im 20 yrs old. I really miss my family in Isreal especially my grandparents house which is my second home...but luckly I went back every year.
@@Alaninbroomfield those countries are wealthy but they lack political and societal influence. USA is wealthy and has the political and societal influence that can convince immigrants to choose the USA instead.
@@karlos_infamous Who gives a darn about influence on the world stage when 3 out of 4 workers live paycheck to paycheck and don't have even $1, 000 saved in case of an emergency?
@@karlos_infamous Let's not forget we have unaffordable health care, unaffordable college, unaffordable groceries, unaffordable transportation outside of the big cites, etc. Living here is great if you're already well-off, not so much if you're merely working class.
Apartment rent in the cities is usually $800 to $2,000 a month so you will need a friend or two to split the rent. You can find cheaper rent but it will be in a very bad area. Crime in the cities is very high while the rural areas have little crime. If you don't know English well then you are in trouble. If you only know Spanish you can get by with help in hispanic areas (California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico). Food is $400 a month. Electricity is $35. Gas for heat is $15. Cable TV is $100. Internet is $60 or more. Phone is $20 to $100 a month. This is not counting medical, transportation, or furnishings. Also, federal income taxes will be taken out of your paycheck based on the amount you earn. It will be from 2% up to 36%. Some US states have income taxes as well and they are about 1/3 to 1/2 the federal income tax. You also have to pay an 8% tax on every purchase. Another 12% social security will be a taken out of your paycheck that you will not get until you reach the age of 63. Yes, you can make money in the US but you're only going to be able to get a job that no American wants to do. You are going to work much harder than you ever have before. Tip #1: Stay in your own country and make things better there.
@ANGÉLIQUE BEL The unemployment rate in the US is now 3.6% which is very low and now we have 221,000 illegals entering our country every month. So, if you try to come to the US you better be sure you have a job BEFORE you come here.
Mannnn! You are spot on everything! I’m glad you didn’t mention racism in America, it’s prevalent but it won’t stop you from reaching your goals. There are nice white folks and racists white folks. Like Mohammed Ali said, if there 10,000 snakes and 1,000 are poisonous are you gonna figure which one is poisonous or are you gonna avoid em all. Enjoy your stay!
There’s racists everywhere unfortunately. Here in the U.K. the Middle Aged guys who used to throw bananas at black football players haven’t disappeared, they just lie and hold it in.
@@shanwnt1657 And what other free democracy doesn’t have safety issues? I’m not disputing the fact that there are safety issues in one of the biggest countries to exist in all human history, but there is danger literally everywhere
Good job. NOt sure why TH-cam recommended this to me, but nice to the point. Suggestion. When you talk about driving, tie that to how large the country really is. So many of my coworkers that came from other countries, just are confused when they first get here about how LARGE this country really is. On the love of Guns, again, a large part of that is that MOST of the U.S is rural, and there are a LOT of hunters in this country. Plus, when you mention the love of Guns, you should point out the 2nd amendment. Based on what my friends from other countries tell me another big thing that doesn't get talked about near as much is Freedom of Religion. While many countries have it, few have it as we do. At least according to my friends from other countries. They are usually are amazed and confused by it (because it is a bit different from country to country)
I think it's also important to understand their politics. Very helpful kapag magvovote kana. Undertanding of the US constitution and how the government works is both helpful I think. Sadly, madami yata na Amerikano dyan especially the youngers hindi masyadong alam or walang idea kapag sa ganyang bagay. Puro Kardasian nalang. 😂
Uu nga, nakakalungkot man isipin pero ganun na ata ang new generation. Importante din na alam natin ang namgyayari sa paligid at magkaroon ng sariling opinion.
Go to a legitimate government office, embassy and get the information directly for your situation. Don't trust any Service OR BUSINESS to take care of it. AMERICANS appreciate anyone doing things legally. You gain legitimacy and respect.
I am Australian 21 year old and am wanting to work on a tv show in the USA (already been accepted) but need a a visa to get paid, what visa should I aim to get?
Truck drivers are needed now more than ever and most companies pay big money, but there are some companies that you NEED TO STAY AWAY FROM!!! Also most Amusement Parks in America need employees RIGHT NOW!!! They may not pay great, but its a job and most will basically hire ANYONE THAT FILLS OUT AN APPLICATION!!!
@@galaadventures If you go to a trade school, it should be 6 months. It will cost between $800 and $2,000. The written tests aren't too hard, if you study and do the online quizzes to prepare you. The only bad part about the written tests is the wording. This is how they throw you off from what you were expecting, from doing the online quiz. It could be harder if you go for something like Tanker or Hazmat, which are an add-ons. Manual is harder than automattic. Some people just can't do manual in a truck. I understand because I was 1 of them. I was taught how to drive a manual car before I ever got a normal license. Manual trucks are just different. The driving test was the hardest BY FAR. It might be less hard, depending on which inspector you get. I HATED learning the Pre-trip inspection the most. Learning to drive the forklift was awesome! If you go to a college or any other type of Truck Driving school that is not part of a Tech School, you will pay $8,000 and be pushed to learn everything in 2 weeks!!! That is SO WRONG!!! All this info takes time to process! Also, don't go straight to a company and learn to drive that way. They will probably scam you somehow. You will learn what companies are good and bad, as well as learn which truck manufacturers are your favorite. I also went thru School bus driving school too, if you are interested in that too.
@@LordLaroyalty thanks for the insight! I always wonder how truck driver’s experiences are! I know that has to be exhausting, but I envy how you can travel and work at the same time! Take care and I appreciate sharing your knowledge and experience.
I know some people who have used it before, you just fill out a form and they will decide if you meet the requirements. I know they look at your income to see if you meet the low income criteria. There are plenty of programs out there so make sure you do research. Look up FAFSA application.
I write and speak fluent german on an academic level without being an academic and my English is on a high level too. That is pretty much all i can bring with me, will i have a good life in the U.S.?
That’s definitely half of the battle! Unless you can apply as a translator, you would still need some marketable skills to get a good paying job. Good luck to you!
Thanks for your videos, but I would like to ask you sir l don't have enough money for DV lottery process money to America But am asking CAn l get a chance to get a employer to sponsor me then later l pay back his money after landing. And getting a job, Help me us sir and tell me 🤝
Trust me if you are making good money plz don't go to America .....worst of all don't move your family there ....my sister's entire family moved to California 10 years ago this is her 2 daughters, husband, and one son. About 4 years ago she moved back despite having a good job as a manager in a store and her husband also earning well. The sad truth is people forget about the indoctrination in American public schools, her son almost mutilated his genitals in claims of feeling like a woman trust me (they call them Transgender) I don't really understand it either. All they had heard of was a large number of homosexuals in America and were mentally prepared for it. She says the scariest moment of her life was when they were called for a meeting by a counselor and asked to take the child to some type of clinic to be educated about putting the child on different hormones and maybe they would help him change to a girl coz he felt like one. she was this close to agreeing due to fear of her son becoming suicidal .... that's when the husband decided to bring them all back here to Kenya for a visit and a bit of advice from her family members. They stayed for some months and realized the son's suicidal tendencies reduced drastically. They also realized that the puberty blockers the school was suggesting they put on their son were the same drugs they give pedophiles in jails to reduce their desires. They did not go back after realizing these began their life again and now surprisingly the son is back to being a son, in fact, he is the manliest of all the nephews in the family ....we sometimes make fun of how him and he would be a woman if they didn't come home....he cant even imagine it ..trust me don't subject your children to the psychological torture of the west if you already earn well
This video got me hooked, and now I’m determined to become a billionaire in just two years! 💪💰
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Honestly more people that grew up in the U.S. need to hear this 😂
Lol. Not everyone is as informed as you think
It's sad.
@@jomar0123Very true. Madami na yatang sa US citizen wlang kaalam alam or ignorante sa mga sinabi or mga topics like the US Constitution and the like. You can argue mas madaming pang alam young mga tao outside the US kaysa sa mga average US citizen. 😅
@@yukihirasouma4691 unfortunately that is the case for most people. The more we know about the history of the U.S, and how it became its own nation, the more we will appreciate certain freedoms we enjoy today such as speech, religion, firearms and etc.
Im born and raised here and watching this🤣
You are so right about about knowing how to drive. I have taught several immigrants how to drive. I actually find it kind of fun. Taught so many friends. and friends kids how to drive. Never would charge someone. There must be some kind of connection of friendship though.
Giving is definitely a good feeling. Giving financially is one form, but your time, effort and genuine concern is something those people would never forget, especially those who could not afford to get driving lessons.
What state are you in?
#1 get your paperwork in order. Documented = immigrant. Undocumented = criminal and lawbreaker. And bloody hell there is a lot of paperwork.
1.Driving
2.Understand Credit score
3.Be valuable
5.Learn English
5.Learn American culture by holiday
6.Love for guns
I have all these things I’m from the U.K. love shooting wish I was born there 😭😭😭
@@pvegod1484How do you shoot without guns
@@GaveMeStyle7 I applied for a license for a rimfire. Took nearly a year to arrive and I’m squeaky clean. Even then the country is so small that land is hard to find
@@GaveMeStyle7 They have guns and are able to own and shoot them in the U.K. It's just a vastly different set of laws and how they can use them.
Thanks man, you helped me big time.
Good luck to you!! ❤️
Glad I could help
This is a very good video. This guy does a great presentation. You mentioned freeways; in the south we call them
interstates. As in I- 85, etc.
Thank you ❤️
I’ve learned a lot! Thank you!
You're welcome. Please share to those that need the information, or those who want's to go to the U.S
Very high quality content, great video and great advice !
thanks Cam!! glad you liked the video
My fiancée is from the Philippines, I thought you put together some really good points.
Thanks Eric! Hope this can help your fiancee adapt to the US
Things to know before moving to America -
Arrive with a damn good set very marketable skills.
Expect to try and fail several times before you succeed multiple times, or even one time.
Know how to speak English with reasonable fluency.
Don't be an asshole who thinks he's going to show & tell Americans how to be Americans, and what it means to be American.
"America" is an abbreviation for The United States of America, because in fact the entire western hemisphere is "America."
Be humble, be wise, be damn hard working, and above all ... Be very THANKFUL -
Scott please, Americans moving out of the country should be handled according to your rules in the new country aswell?
@@norsuist It definitely goes both ways!
@@glow2590 cringe
Thank you….will be moving to TN nxt yr. Through my employer.
Good luck to your journey and enjoy the process of adapting to the American culture
On point brother!
thanks bro!!
I should have learned driving before moving to the USA. It’s very important as a lot of places here have no good public transportation system.
Good content!
Very helpful thanks
Straight to the point. Thanks man !
Credit score is a measure of how broke you are.
If you hand over a years rent plus the deposit and final rents payment in cash.
Every landlord in America will smile and say yes because they don’t have to chase around.
It’s interesting how credit scores work. So if you have bad credit would it be difficult to repair it?
@@galaadventures their are two kinds of debt. Good debt that allows you to raise the capital necessary to make a profit. Which can be paid off in full asap.
Then their is bad Debt. Such as credit cards that allow you to purchase junk.
For the most part you want to stay on a cash diet. If you have to borrow money then you are flat broke.
Take the remaining money you have and put it towards a hustle to make more money.
Those snickers or apartment can wait.
@@samueljackson6188 great advice! unfortunately there are many people in the U.S that do not know how to take advantage of their credit, or do not know how to be careful with it.
It's such an important thing in order to get ahead in here.
Ignorant comment.
Rule #1 be a legal migrant .
Check ✅ just received approval from USCIS. I hope the same for others.
nice one may.. hehe
salamat Day!
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Kuya good job. 👍👍👍 keep it up
Thank you 😁
Am gonna work hard and visit the us some day I want to tour all 52 states
America is beautiful!! You should come visit
You definitely need to visit the U.S. It's beautiful and people are amazing. There are always a small population of bad apples, but that is anywhere you go in the world. Good luck to you
@@jomar0123 people aren’t that amazing let’s be honest
@@puffyluvv I've met so many great Americans, and I've also met some bad ones. I think everywhere you go there would always be some that aren't pleasant.
Cool channel, subscribed
Thank you for the support!! Glad u liked my video
Thanks I am moving from Ohio to a us state
Hey thanks for this video. Can you speak on the idea of the “American dream” lots of people are saying it’s all a trap or a myth. Since you experienced chasing it in America, what do you think? Is it actually achievable ?
Thank you this is helpful
You are very welcome.
Maui has the best public trasnsport system in the US> Unless you're moving there you'll eithe drive or rely on Uber/Lyft.
I wonder how the traffic is is Hawaii? Small island can be pretty crowded
@@galaadventures Bad on Oahu, so so on Maui at rush or heavy travel time, but generally pretty good.
We might end up moving to Hawaii, is it as expensive as they say? I’m excited
The heck you talking about, Oahu's bus is way more advanced than maui's
Moving to Long Beach this year. thank you 😊!
Good luck to you and enjoy America!
@@galaadventures Thank You 😊 💖
Me & a few of my friend are too!!!
Don't complain when you get shot in the streets.
How did it go? Are you in the U.S. now?
Soo helpful 👍😊 thank you for sharing this knowledge 🤗
useful tips! Thanks for sharing
You're welcome! Please share to those who need the information also. Thanks for watching
I had to move to america at age 3 from Israel and even though I was very young it was very hard for till today and Im 20 yrs old. I really miss my family in Isreal especially my grandparents house which is my second home...but luckly I went back every year.
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USA is the best country in the world that is why a lot of people from different countries want to live in USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
American here. You sure about that? Did you forget about Switzerland, Iceland, Denmark, or Norway?
@@Alaninbroomfield those countries are wealthy but they lack political and societal influence. USA is wealthy and has the political and societal influence that can convince immigrants to choose the USA instead.
@@karlos_infamous Who gives a darn about influence on the world stage when 3 out of 4 workers live paycheck to paycheck and don't have even $1, 000 saved in case of an emergency?
@@karlos_infamous Let's not forget we have unaffordable health care, unaffordable college, unaffordable groceries, unaffordable transportation outside of the big cites, etc. Living here is great if you're already well-off, not so much if you're merely working class.
@@Alaninbroomfield If that is the case, why are there still huge populations of immigrants, both legal and illegal, wanting to live in the USA?
Apartment rent in the cities is usually $800 to $2,000 a month so you will need a friend or two to split the rent. You can find cheaper rent but it will be in a very bad area.
Crime in the cities is very high while the rural areas have little crime.
If you don't know English well then you are in trouble. If you only know Spanish you can get by with help in hispanic areas (California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico).
Food is $400 a month. Electricity is $35. Gas for heat is $15. Cable TV is $100. Internet is $60 or more. Phone is $20 to $100 a month. This is not counting medical, transportation, or furnishings.
Also, federal income taxes will be taken out of your paycheck based on the amount you earn. It will be from 2% up to 36%. Some US states have income taxes as well and they are about 1/3 to 1/2 the federal income tax. You also have to pay an 8% tax on every purchase. Another 12% social security will be a taken out of your paycheck that you will not get until you reach the age of 63.
Yes, you can make money in the US but you're only going to be able to get a job that no American wants to do. You are going to work much harder than you ever have before.
Tip #1: Stay in your own country and make things better there.
@ANGÉLIQUE BEL The unemployment rate in the US is now 3.6% which is very low and now we have 221,000 illegals entering our country every month.
So, if you try to come to the US you better be sure you have a job BEFORE you come here.
Hmmm
Food for thought
Wow well thought out! You can always make things better anywhere
Mannnn! You are spot on everything! I’m glad you didn’t mention racism in America, it’s prevalent but it won’t stop you from reaching your goals. There are nice white folks and racists white folks. Like Mohammed Ali said, if there 10,000 snakes and 1,000 are poisonous are you gonna figure which one is poisonous or are you gonna avoid em all. Enjoy your stay!
Thanks Derrick! Honestly there are bad people anywhere you go! Americans are one of the nicest people on earth! ❤️
There’s racists everywhere unfortunately. Here in the U.K. the Middle Aged guys who used to throw bananas at black football players haven’t disappeared, they just lie and hold it in.
@@pvegod1484 No sirrr!! America has high level racism. They invented the satanic form of slavery.
2:23 - What if someone doesn't have any credit history, like he or she had never have a loan
On point 💯
I love how people leave out the fact that credit score doesn't mean crap if you don't make enough money and your income is low.
First of all its hard to get in and get a job. You would need the green card first.
I wish I can go back to my country, but I'm stuck here in this country with my two kids.
why what's the problem with USA?
& be prepared for not having paid leave (or very few days)
Germany still needs to improve public transport
This is really useful!! Thank you so much!!
You are welcome!!
You didn't talk about safety - a huge issue in the US
Safety isn’t an issue everywhere? Like literally everywhere?
@@photios2905 what other free democracy experiences multiple shootings on a daily basis?
@@shanwnt1657 And what other free democracy doesn’t have safety issues? I’m not disputing the fact that there are safety issues in one of the biggest countries to exist in all human history, but there is danger literally everywhere
@@photios2905 which other free democracy has an epidemic of mass shootings?
@@shanwnt1657 none I want to live in
Which state would you recommend for a newly arrived immigrant who has no money and no job?
Thanks dude!
Good luck to you!
You're very welcome! Good luck to your journey
On Point 👍
thanks pareng Dennis
On point 🙏
thanks Jen!
You speak very well👌
I am sure that you are a great American.
Thank you Roelina.
I definitely wished I’d known that guns are legal for carry on, have a family friend moving here soon
Good job. NOt sure why TH-cam recommended this to me, but nice to the point. Suggestion. When you talk about driving, tie that to how large the country really is. So many of my coworkers that came from other countries, just are confused when they first get here about how LARGE this country really is. On the love of Guns, again, a large part of that is that MOST of the U.S is rural, and there are a LOT of hunters in this country. Plus, when you mention the love of Guns, you should point out the 2nd amendment. Based on what my friends from other countries tell me another big thing that doesn't get talked about near as much is Freedom of Religion. While many countries have it, few have it as we do. At least according to my friends from other countries. They are usually are amazed and confused by it (because it is a bit different from country to country)
It was so useful, tnx alooot :))
Glad to help! Please share to those who need the information :)
Good❤
Everyone is valuable
Thank you
“Freeways” sounds like a city term, I’ve only ever heard of “Highway” lol
Yep, in the Philippines we call it highways also lol
Hahaha, bro, you look funny, like a comedian and prankster.
Sorry if this sounds racist or stupid but does the immigrant restriction count to anyone who weren’t born in America or just Mexicans?
I think it's also important to understand their politics. Very helpful kapag magvovote kana. Undertanding of the US constitution and how the government works is both helpful I think. Sadly, madami yata na Amerikano dyan especially the youngers hindi masyadong alam or walang idea kapag sa ganyang bagay. Puro Kardasian nalang. 😂
Uu nga, nakakalungkot man isipin pero ganun na ata ang new generation. Importante din na alam natin ang namgyayari sa paligid at magkaroon ng sariling opinion.
Nice video
yo the bg sound is the exact same as trash taste bg sound
I want to go USA
Acceptance is key
Go to a legitimate government office, embassy and get the information directly for your situation.
Don't trust any Service OR BUSINESS to take care of it.
AMERICANS appreciate anyone doing things legally. You gain legitimacy and respect.
I am Australian 21 year old and am wanting to work on a tv show in the USA (already been accepted)
but need a a visa to get paid, what visa should I aim to get?
Go to an embassy and ask all your questions. Be careful OF ANYONE offering to do the work visa for you!!!
Truck drivers are needed now more than ever and most companies pay big money, but there are some companies that you NEED TO STAY AWAY FROM!!!
Also most Amusement Parks in America need employees RIGHT NOW!!! They may not pay great, but its a job and most will basically hire ANYONE THAT FILLS OUT AN APPLICATION!!!
Would it be hard to obtain professional driver’s license? I wonder how long is the training
@@galaadventures If you go to a trade school, it should be 6 months. It will cost between $800 and $2,000. The written tests aren't too hard, if you study and do the online quizzes to prepare you. The only bad part about the written tests is the wording. This is how they throw you off from what you were expecting, from doing the online quiz.
It could be harder if you go for something like Tanker or Hazmat, which are an add-ons. Manual is harder than automattic. Some people just can't do manual in a truck. I understand because I was 1 of them. I was taught how to drive a manual car before I ever got a normal license. Manual trucks are just different.
The driving test was the hardest BY FAR. It might be less hard, depending on which inspector you get. I HATED learning the Pre-trip inspection the most.
Learning to drive the forklift was awesome!
If you go to a college or any other type of Truck Driving school that is not part of a Tech School, you will pay $8,000 and be pushed to learn everything in 2 weeks!!! That is SO WRONG!!! All this info takes time to process!
Also, don't go straight to a company and learn to drive that way. They will probably scam you somehow.
You will learn what companies are good and bad, as well as learn which truck manufacturers are your favorite.
I also went thru School bus driving school too, if you are interested in that too.
Mainly Swift!
They will eat you alive!
@@LordLaroyalty thanks for the insight! I always wonder how truck driver’s experiences are! I know that has to be exhausting, but I envy how you can travel and work at the same time!
Take care and I appreciate sharing your knowledge and experience.
Thank you for the information! I’m sure someone out there could use that especially those who enjoy driving as their profession!
This country is already strained so come if ya want. You can wind up homeless along with us citizens
Thank
How can I get to the USA if I have a German citizen I want to move and live in America soon
I came 25 days ago at US.I want to study at collage.Can i get Fafsa aid now?Can you tell me the process?
I know some people who have used it before, you just fill out a form and they will decide if you meet the requirements. I know they look at your income to see if you meet the low income criteria.
There are plenty of programs out there so make sure you do research.
Look up FAFSA application.
@@jomar0123 will i go collage and then fill fafsa.I am here less then 1 month so what will i show to fafsa income
Can i go to collage this year?
@@sanjidaferduos4250
Go to this forum to get more information. I have not done it myself so I can’t give u any advice. www.reddit.com/r/FAFSA/?
U forgot bout menthal health and depression
You got one thing wrong here food is EXPENSIVE 💀
@ANGÉLIQUE BEL yeah the chemicals are bad
Well done. Which country did you come from?
Thank you, I’n originally from the Philippines. Glad u liked it.
Can you make easier money in America plz answer
I will be proud of the USA for the whole eternity 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🗽❤️💙🤍
What if I dont work for 2 decades? lmao .. can it affect my immigration process? thanks
Get lawyers, guns and money.
I write and speak fluent german on an academic level without being an academic and my English is on a high level too. That is pretty much all i can bring with me, will i have a good life in the U.S.?
That’s definitely half of the battle! Unless you can apply as a translator, you would still need some marketable skills to get a good paying job. Good luck to you!
Thanks for your videos, but I would like to ask you sir l don't have enough money for DV lottery process money to America
But am asking CAn l get a chance to get a employer to sponsor me then later l pay back his money after landing.
And getting a job,
Help me us sir and tell me 🤝
Can someone tell me something is data analytics a real thing or one of those youtube trendy bullshit?
the number one tipp before moving to the US: don't.
you are welcome
He's adorable.
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I agree; I invested in Shiba Coin and BTC last year, and now I’m successful.
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Never i will do such stupid thing for all the gold of the world...
Wish everyone else would follow your lead.
🇵🇷👍 you know about me and my brother
Are you brother with Eric? Thanks man
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No…really why🤨
Trust me if you are making good money plz don't go to America .....worst of all don't move your family there ....my sister's entire family moved to California 10 years ago this is her 2 daughters, husband, and one son. About 4 years ago she moved back despite having a good job as a manager in a store and her husband also earning well. The sad truth is people forget about the indoctrination in American public schools, her son almost mutilated his genitals in claims of feeling like a woman trust me (they call them Transgender) I don't really understand it either. All they had heard of was a large number of homosexuals in America and were mentally prepared for it. She says the scariest moment of her life was when they were called for a meeting by a counselor and asked to take the child to some type of clinic to be educated about putting the child on different hormones and maybe they would help him change to a girl coz he felt like one. she was this close to agreeing due to fear of her son becoming suicidal .... that's when the husband decided to bring them all back here to Kenya for a visit and a bit of advice from her family members. They stayed for some months and realized the son's suicidal tendencies reduced drastically. They also realized that the puberty blockers the school was suggesting they put on their son were the same drugs they give pedophiles in jails to reduce their desires. They did not go back after realizing these began their life again and now surprisingly the son is back to being a son, in fact, he is the manliest of all the nephews in the family ....we sometimes make fun of how him and he would be a woman if they didn't come home....he cant even imagine it ..trust me don't subject your children to the psychological torture of the west if you already earn well
Drinking is not that prevalent
And some like shooting others
Why the fuck would you want to move to the USA😵💫😂😂
Money...
Because Its the Superior country in EVERY way fool
Exactly what I ask every immigrant I meet.
Ur cute af
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Be prepared for a toxic work culture
You haven’t seen Asia. Worse
Tip #1: Don't Move to the US. IT'S NOT WORTH IT!!!
Why
First thing to know is that the food sucks.
Best tip is not to move to the US
Americans complaining about chinese credit score but are having kinda the same thing
Any immigrant going to US is insane.