Meanwhile, in Ontario, Canada, the premiere Doug (yes, my brother was that crackhead) Ford has used his powers to order cities to dismantle their bike lanes.
The 2 hour city of Toronto: people are not welcome here.
oh you are welcome in toronto, just be rich enough to own a car or call ubers all the time.
How hard is it for an American family with two “desirable” skill sets (we’re both software engineers) to emigrate to Denmark? Asking, uh… for a friend.
Well, their way of counting is all messed up, and so is their language, so it will probably require slot of patience. That or a lot of schnapps.
Source: Have been to Denmark.
I’m sorry to say, but if you’re not an EU citizen it’s quite hard actually. Denmark has super strict immigration laws, unfortunately. But if you get a job in Denmark, you can have them help you apply for a work visa. Once you have the visa, the actual practicalities of living in Denmark are not too difficult, although there will definitely be some obstacles on your way.
You can check out Travelin’ Young on youtube, if you actually want to know.
Probably not harder than any other country, if you’re highly educated.
That depends, if you are nice white people, then you might well be welcome, while my Brazilian wife with a post doc and experience in renewable power grids can’t get a job interview to save her life, despite those being in demand skills. My fellow Danes are racist as fuck.
The irony is that this particular area has some of the most traffic and multilevel car parking of anywhere in the city… Copenhagen is great but not perfect.



