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Thinking of building a new life in a developed country? Before you take that leap, discover the often-ignored truths behind the promises.
In Broken Immigration, Alex Pavlov exposes the harsh realities immigrants face-soaring living costs, misleading economic measures like GDP per capita, and scarce job prospects that belie the dream of "endless opportunity." While his own path led him to Canada, these systemic challenges loom large across many wealthy nations.
Drawing on personal experiences and real-life stories from other immigrants, Alex unveils the hidden obstacles to upward mobility, including fiat money debasement that traps newcomers in poverty cycles. From navigating bureaucratic hurdles to grappling with everyday life expenses, Broken Immigration strips away rose-colored notions of "better living" abroad.
Before moving to Canada, Alex Pavlov spent a decade operating a travel business in Kamchatka. After arriving in North America, he transitioned into a career as a Software Engineer. His firsthand insights-rooted in both business acumen and real-world immigration struggles-offer an honest, practical lens on the promises and pitfalls of emigrating to developed countries.
If you're seeking a candid guide to the true costs and challenges of life overseas, Broken Immigration delivers the unfiltered facts to help you make an informed decision.
Table of Contents:
Myth #1: Developed Countries Need More People Myth #2: Higher GDP per Capita Means Higher Quality of Life Myth #3: Developed Countries Have a Stable Financial System Myth #4: Democracy Is Always Better Than Non-Democracy Myth #5: Your Children Will Benefit from Moving to a Developed Country Myth #6: You Can Always Go Back Myth #7: There Is Freedom of Speech in Developed Countries Chapter #8: What Is the Solution? Chapter #9: Bitcoin Chapter #10: My Version of the Canadian Dream Chapter #11: Conclusion
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Thinking of building a new life in a developed country? Before you take that leap, discover the often-ignored truths behind the promises.
In Broken Immigration, Alex Pavlov exposes the harsh realities immigrants face-soaring living costs, misleading economic measures like GDP per capita, and scarce job prospects that belie the dream of "endless opportunity." While his own path led him to Canada, these systemic challenges loom large across many wealthy nations.
Drawing on personal experiences and real-life stories from other immigrants, Alex unveils the hidden obstacles to upward mobility, including fiat money debasement that traps newcomers in poverty cycles. From navigating bureaucratic hurdles to grappling with everyday life expenses, Broken Immigration strips away rose-colored notions of "better living" abroad.
Before moving to Canada, Alex Pavlov spent a decade operating a travel business in Kamchatka. After arriving in North America, he transitioned into a career as a Software Engineer. His firsthand insights-rooted in both business acumen and real-world immigration struggles-offer an honest, practical lens on the promises and pitfalls of emigrating to developed countries.
If you're seeking a candid guide to the true costs and challenges of life overseas, Broken Immigration delivers the unfiltered facts to help you make an informed decision.
Table of Contents:
Myth #1: Developed Countries Need More People Myth #2: Higher GDP per Capita Means Higher Quality of Life Myth #3: Developed Countries Have a Stable Financial System Myth #4: Democracy Is Always Better Than Non-Democracy Myth #5: Your Children Will Benefit from Moving to a Developed Country Myth #6: You Can Always Go Back Myth #7: There Is Freedom of Speech in Developed Countries Chapter #8: What Is the Solution? Chapter #9: Bitcoin Chapter #10: My Version of the Canadian Dream Chapter #11: Conclusion