How would you prepare yourself if you wanna leave your country for good?

I live in Holland and i hate it in here, i wanna leave this boring country for good, there's nothing to do here, there's nothing that binds me here anymore. I wanna experience something new. What would you do in my situation?

Answer:
Pack your backpack, buy a VW bus and travel across Europe. The possibilities are limitless. Check out the countries, maybe even stay a couple of months, if you find yourself liking one. Of course it is different to just drive through a country or actually settling there.
The US worth a look, maybe you want to come here and work for a number of years. A lot to see, but eventually i think you would miss the good old Europe, i know i do.
It all depends on your expectations, your job and financial situation.
Join the military or some organization and travel a bit before you make up your mind. How about being a flight attendant? One does not give up their country because they are bored.
Boredom is not created by a country but rather than the self, you can move to heaven and still be bored.
I would start with a self reality check to see what causes the boredom.
I moved to the US and it really sucked... not the landscape but some backward people... I move back to Europe and live between there and Asia. I´m happy Amen
Listen to Nicholas. Stay in Europe or go to Asia. The US doesn't need any more immigrants, our cities are overpopulated and polluted and the economy can't support any more welfare.
I would learn spanish, maybe you should learn dutch.
You try and get a job as an aerobics or yoga teacher on a cruise ship.
buy a ticket to the place you want to live. Do it legally.
Travel all over Europe by land .
well i think u should wait until you get your green papers or just come and get married with a us citizen and then you got your papers
Lets see. Can you Bend it like Beckham? World class Athletes can move anywhere. Can you act like Nichole Kidman? Talent like that can move anywhere. Can you sing like Bono? No? So now you have to figure out what other countries want in immigrants. Educated and productive future citizens, So study hard, and earn a degree. Unless you are interested in the US. There the immigration seems to be based upon who you marry or are related to.
Decide what country you want to go to & where, within that country, specifically. Make sure you know the language of your adopted nation & get some job training in a field you know will carry over, when you get in & settled. It takes time to do all of this & the paperwork, shots, visa, etc. Good luck to you!
We don't need more people like you here in U.S. Stay in Europe.
I'd probably just do it, if I was miserable. if you wish to come to America to live, follow the immigration process and be productive, loyal, and law abiding and we will welcome you. If that's what you want to do, I hope you find happiness in this country.
Why are you so bored? As far as I understand it you have more personal liberty in Holland (isn't that where Amsterdam is?) than America. I agree that boredom is a personal problem rather than a geographic one. Figure out something to be interested in first!
Are you trying to appease your self with Americans by putting down Mexicans or are you some spoil ed American brat venting?
Hmm Holland, have you tried a higher mushroom dossage, or cookie?

Traveling is not a way to find yourself.

Emptiness lays within, not around.

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