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It feels weird to know I could have already have landed a job as a junior web developer if it wasn't because I'm without papers in the country I'm living right now. It wasn't my decision to have been born in a poor country and had to move out of necessity. Anyways, at least I can live another day.

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    Wish you courage , strength and a place you can call home...
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    @NeatNerdPrime very pretty words. thank you so much, really. I wish you a good life
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    Where do you live right now @lessi ? I know that getting Asylum Papers is a hellish ordeal.
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    @NeatNerdPrime I'm on Chile right now, from Venezuela. Entered the country through irregular passage (by land, no record of entering the country) with family members. People do hire workers without papers, I just need to keep searching. But on web development I think it's going to be harder
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    I'm afraid that's going to be problematic. No idea how things are currently there, but in should look up legal advice on that.
    But even still chileans van be very racist/nationalist. They tot hit in thé head a few times in the 70's
    Wish you good luck.
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    @NeatNerdPrime hey, I wanted to tell you that I got a job on a liquor store. 60 hours a week, 1 free day a week. not the best but as some guy that has probably made 1 month of average salary of his country, in only 3 days, it's an improvement.
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