American here, it took me 30 minutes to apply for e-visa. Valid for 90 days. Been there 5 times.
American here, it took me 30 minutes to apply for e-visa. Valid for 90 days. Been there 5 times.
Switzerland
Moving to a Western country may not be as promising as it seems though.😜Its easy to be lured in by the promise of a better quality of life and increased opportunities. However, it’s crucial to take a step back and acknowledge that these factors are subjective and vary from person to person. What may be considered a better quality of life for one individual may not be the same for another. You also need to work for it.
Additionally, it’s important to keep in mind that no matter where you go, challenges are inevitable. Whether it’s adjusting to a new culture, finding employment, or establishing a social circle, relocating comes with its own set of obstacles and still facing/dealing those challenges with your family.
Really depends on who you ask, where they are in life and their experiences; what they’re accustomed to and even $$$$$$ they have.
31/Female here.Never been married. No kids. No plans either. Yes- pressure is there. But I just ignore it.
Reaching the age of 30 or (being in your 30s) does not inherently entail the necessity of either matrimony or parenthood. Yes it’s normal to be aware and see it as “ it’s there” but my me me me approach is way more important than “settling”. Just because I’m not getting any younger. I’m too adamant to change my ways and too selfish to share LOL
Japanese in my opinion. Koreans as well. Thai/ Filipinos for being polite. Estonia in Europe.