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Shocking! 3 million citizens leave this Cuntry every year.

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No wonder they need Mexicans to fill the outflow.:mad:

A Growing Trend of Leaving America
By some estimates 3 million citizens become expatriates a year, but most not for political reasons
By Jay Tolson


http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/2008/07/28/a-growing-trend-of-leaving-america.html?PageNr=1

PANAMA CITY, PANAMA—Dressed in workout casual and sipping a soda in one of the apartment-style rooms of Los Cuatro Tulipanes hotel, Matt Landau appears very much at home in Panama. One might even be tempted to call him an old hand were he not, at age 25, so confoundingly young. Part owner of this lovely boutique hotel in Panama City's historic Casco Viejo, he is also a travel writer (99 Things to Do in Costa Rica), a real estate marketing consultant, and editor of The Panama Report, an online news and opinion monthly. Between fielding occasional calls and text messages, the New Jersey native is explaining what drew him here, by way of Costa Rica, after he graduated from college in 2005. In addition to having great weather, pristine beaches, a rich melting-pot culture, a reliable infrastructure, and a clean-enough legal system, "what Panama is all about," he says, "is the chance to get into some kind of market first." Landau cites other attractions: "There is more room for error here," he says. "You can make mistakes without being put under. That, to me, as an entrepreneur, is the biggest draw."

Southward trend. Europe still draws many of these American emigrants, but even more have relocated in Canada and Mexico. Others are trying out Australia, New Zealand, or one of the new economies of Asia, while a growing stream flows southward to Central and South America. John Wennersten, author of Leaving America: The New Expatriate Generation and a retired historian who has taught for many years abroad, says Panama is the "new new thing" for those who are part of what he calls "a long-term trend."
 

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No wonder they need Mexicans to fill the outflow.:mad:

A Growing Trend of Leaving America
By some estimates 3 million citizens become expatriates a year, but most not for political reasons
By Jay Tolson


http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/2008/07/28/a-growing-trend-of-leaving-america.html?PageNr=1

PANAMA CITY, PANAMA—Dressed in workout casual and sipping a soda in one of the apartment-style rooms of Los Cuatro Tulipanes hotel, Matt Landau appears very much at home in Panama. One might even be tempted to call him an old hand were he not, at age 25, so confoundingly young. Part owner of this lovely boutique hotel in Panama City's historic Casco Viejo, he is also a travel writer (99 Things to Do in Costa Rica), a real estate marketing consultant, and editor of The Panama Report, an online news and opinion monthly. Between fielding occasional calls and text messages, the New Jersey native is explaining what drew him here, by way of Costa Rica, after he graduated from college in 2005. In addition to having great weather, pristine beaches, a rich melting-pot culture, a reliable infrastructure, and a clean-enough legal system, "what Panama is all about," he says, "is the chance to get into some kind of market first." Landau cites other attractions: "There is more room for error here," he says. "You can make mistakes without being put under. That, to me, as an entrepreneur, is the biggest draw."

Southward trend. Europe still draws many of these American emigrants, but even more have relocated in Canada and Mexico. Others are trying out Australia, New Zealand, or one of the new economies of Asia, while a growing stream flows southward to Central and South America. John Wennersten, author of Leaving America: The New Expatriate Generation and a retired historian who has taught for many years abroad, says Panama is the "new new thing" for those who are part of what he calls "a long-term trend."

Hey, it is actually not too bad leaving a country.. it toughens your survival skills.. creates adaptability.. at the same time brings opportunities.. Not everyone is suffering when leaving their comfort zone..:p:smile::rolleyes:
 

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OBAMA is a radical communist destroying America, that's why so many americans run road to canada and australia. HIs fellow Blackies are turning on him:mad:

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Hey, it is actually not too bad leaving a country.. it toughens your survival skills.. creates adaptability.. at the same time brings opportunities.. Not everyone is suffering when leaving their comfort zone..:p:smile::rolleyes:

of coz they are not suffering when they leave U Arse A for the lucky country lar.:biggrin:
 
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