▲ | curtisblaine 10 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
But the "life hack", as far as I understand, is not living in Uk's govt temporary accommodation waiting for a decision, it's rather leaving your temporary accommodation without any way for the government to track you, then work illegal, cash in hand jobs, which are still more remunerative than what you had back home. In this case, seeking asylum is not the goal: it's just a loop-hole to not get deported immediately. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | mrtksn 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Everyone can do that if its that great. Some years ago I met a Palestinian guy in who was staying in hostels in London, receiving something like 800GBP as aid and illegally working his ass off in constructions for something around the min wage. I've seen him only in the late evenings as he was working all the other times. He was living the dream I guess. Hacked the life. Anyway, I have him on Facebook and occasionally check on him and he eventually he became properly documented and the last time I checked he got into real estate business. Immigrants are not life hacking, they are just trying to build a life on hard mode. The end game is to become legal, which is the the default state of the people who feel like they are the victim and immigrants are having it good. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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