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Living and Leaving

Living & Leaving 

What are some important concepts that you believe should be incorporated into a new immigration strategy? 

To create a new paradigm around how we deal with boarders, Visa's, international travel and immigration; we believe, the system can do much better for humanity. 

We want to talk to those who have experience with the system that exists today. Those who have been frustrated with the system, see where it has gone wrong, and want to create a template with us for a new framework.

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  • Recourses put towards safe, efficient, affordable, assessable international transport to build a strong global community; where we learn from each other and share skills (without an unsustainable reliance on global TRADE). 
  • How can humanity encourage greater freedom of movement, while still honoring culture, customs, language and the uniqueness of each sovereign nation?
  • Are there better ways to 'manage' the distribution of the human population? Would this need micromanagement in a system of trust and fair distribution of recourses?  
  • What controls can be removed or simplified over time? 
  • Do more controls need to be in place in highly specific areas? 

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  • About Us
    • Housing & Moving Around
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    • Keeping the Peace & Decision Making
    • Living and Leaving
  • YOUR Ideas
  • Links and Recourses
  • Contact