I live in the middle east and i want to leave my country?
Answer:
I think you should, think long and hard about moving, Save up some money, try to find a place where you would be happy. Find a place where you know someone or where you could make friends fairly easy. Make yourself a definite plan (be ready for unplanned events) on how and when you want to move. This will really need the proper planning., above all be very careful about how you proceed and with who you get involved. Good Luck
Canada is a better choice
At 29, I suppose that you can do any rightful thing to yourself without your parents' consent. Just let them know about your plans, besides they are your parents.
if your a Girl. God help you. if your a Boy (be a Man) and stand up
But what country in the middle east you are from? several middle east countries are now part of the european union, so it is not going to be a problem you coming to LOndon, the only thing you need is to find yourself a job and within one month register in the Workers registration scheme. Your parents cannot find you in London, this a big country and people are free, your parents can't force you against your will, you can get protection from the police in case you need to.
first of all where do you live and when bush is gone i suggest you go to america or england or canada in the western hemipshere just becareful if you loook muslim the airport guards are discremanatory in america .
29 you should be able to live as you like. i know this isn't exactly the case in the M.E. but you could become part of changing how it is instead of going somewhere else.
by the way, the west is getting tired of those from the middle east coming to the west for 'freedoms' and then complaining about them once they live there. you need to think about that.
susi you must learnt geography
there is no countries of middle east in europe
there are countries of europe of east
there are not these bastards of countries of middle east in europa
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