Immigration for laymen

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I’ll share my knowledge & experiences regarding immigration with the public, specifically to gain insight as the average individual into traveling and/or moving abroad with all the rules, regulations and so on.


If you want to travel or move abroad, where do you begin? That is the question. First off, you need to lay everything out for yourself; where do you want to go? Below more information you need to ask yourself consequently.

  • Do I have all the documentation needed for traveling? You’ll need a passport, be vaccinated for all the default contagious diseases e.g. yellow fever and so on.
  • For moving, you’ll need to look into the options for doing so in regards to the country you’ve got your sights set on- Simple googling or similar will do the trick.

For people moving from the first world to anywhere else, the above instructions will be enough in general, due to the fact that moving from one 1st world nation to another is comparably easier; visa-free travel throughout is the norm & moving in the long term is more doable overall.

For everyone else (2nd & 3rd world) moving to the first world, options by default are as follows:

  • Moving as a caretaker e.g. for the elderly or sick (nurse for example)
  • Through spousal sponsorship, meaning getting or being married to someone from the 1st world
  • Through family sponsorship, meaning blood relatives that possess 1st world nationality

* For those unfamiliar with what the 1st, 2nd & 3rd world are- the 1st is the western world (e.g. USA, Canada, or EU member states), the 2nd is loosely Eastern Europe & certain countries in Asia, the 3rd is the rest of the world (e.g. countries in Africa, South-America etc.). They are signified by overall quality of life and standard. Google which one your country belongs to if you don’t know.

* Let it be noted there are other options, but those are impractical and/or unrealistic to attain for the average global citizen. For example investorship or skilled worker programs; the former requires funds (e.g. $200.000) that would take the average person lifetimes to accumulate, see here for example: https://www.henleyglobal.com/countries & the second requires exceptional work experience in a field or line of work & onboarding, so being hired by a company located in the country you want to move to- chances are slim to none, relatively speaking. The sheer difficulty speaks for itself, take for example that of the Netherlands: https://ind.nl/en/residence-permits/work/highly-skilled-migrant

These websites and sources are metaphorically invaluable:

Be advised that there is bound to be a lot of legwork involved; you’ll have to get documents in order, go to your country’s government offices for legalizations and/or notaries for similar etc.

Once you’ve taken everything mentioned up to this point, what are the step-by-step instructions for helping yourself?

  1.  Contact any of the aforementioned immigration companies
  2.  Tell them about yourself, e.g. your occupation (the type of work you do), material assets (if you own or rent anything such as a house) & anything personal or overall that might be relevant; your goals in relation to you moving, reasons why, your budget (so what you can afford) etc.
  3.  They’ll tell you what the options are and related.
  • I also strongly request anyone to seek alternatives to applying for (certain) visas for this reason, or do all you can to maximize your chances.

See here for immigration-related updates:

* When hovering over a country that has a Visa requirement, an “apply now” option will appear that you can click on to be redirected to the organization in question for requesting the aforementioned. See example below (red box to the right shows it):


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For practitioners, here are some entities and/or techniques that specialize in things relating to foreign travel & immigration:

The Fifth Pentacle of the Sun mentioned in this workbook.