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An opinion poll indicated on Tuesday that 85% of Greenlanders do not wish their Arctic island - a semi-autonomous Danish territory - to become a part of the United States, Danish daily Berlingske reported.

Archived version: https://www.neuters.de/world/poll-85-greenlanders-do-not-want-be-part-us-2025-01-28/


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[โ€“] Tyfud 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

American currently immigrating to Portugal.

It's a lot of work, and the US has the most insane tax code rules for citizens/dual citizens in the world.

The amount of documentation you need to provide, and get apostilled, and hoops you have to jump through to is pretty intense. That's not counting that to get a visa requires either a lot of paperwork/being a student (I'm not a student), degrees, and spending time living over there (usually 180-300 days a year, minimum), that if you want to work around that it's quite expensive (Investorship visa's aren't cheap).

There's also the level 2 language test required pretty much anywhere you go that doesn't speak English as a primary language.

It's worth it to me and my family, but it is not easy by any stretch to do.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Is that all just for a work visa? Or are you trying to become Portuguese too? Sounds like a lot for a visa.

spending time living over there (usually 180-300 days a year, minimum)

What's this for?

There's also the level 2 language test required pretty much anywhere you go that doesn't speak English as a primary language

That's for a work visa? I live in Europe and worked with a few US Americans - none could speak the local language - not even a bit. If passing a language test were a requirement, they never would've gotten the work visa.

I hope it won't be the same for me when I move outside of the EU. If everything you're describing is necessary for a work visa, goddamn, I don't know how our parents put up with it.