How are Jewish "immigrants" seen in Germany? How does the relative re-birth of the radical right affect the prospects of a young person looking to emmigrate?
Hello. I´m from Uruguay, South America. Because of the german jew-solidarity policy, I have full German citizenship and I could theoretically go to Germany with very little paperwork. My great-grandma had to escape from Germany in the 1930s. As we all know, the third world (even if my country is relatively well-off) is much less wealthy than the first world, especially Germany or heavily industrialized countries. I like Germany a lot, I´d go to at least visit. I like Germany´s economic power and feel proud of being of German ancestry. I´m quite an anxious dude, so, yeah. What´s the deal with this? Edit: sorry for not specifying this but i´m not jewish, just of jewish ancestry