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Re: Residency to avoid world war?
by
caroasi
on 28/06/2025, 13:54:41 UTC
just having residency probably isn’t enough. Your home country can still legally call you back if things get serious — and if they really want to, they could pressure the country you're living in to send you back. Even dual citizenship isn’t a sure thing, since laws can change fast in wartime.

Honestly, the only way to be kinda safe is to fully give up your original citizenship and become a citizen somewhere neutral.
But even then, nothing’s 100% guaranteed.

I mean... maybe the real answer is just moving to New Zealand. They dodged COVID — they’ll probably dodge WW3 too 😅
I don't know of any case of one country sending a person to another country for a draft. Moving to a neighboring country to dodge the draft has been common in many countries. If it does happen, it is extremely rare.

The existence of the military draft highlights how basic human rights are totally disregarded by modern governments. They believe in slavery, theft, and extortion, as a way of life. Today's governments are evil.

Finland is assigned a perfect freedom score of 100 by several websites. Yet Finland overtly enslaves their subjects with a military draft as surfs, as slaves. They are disgusting people and embarrassments to humanity to suggest that Finland is either the most free country, or a free country. You cannot both own someone as a slave and suggest they are a free person living in a free place. Slavery is forcing someone to work for you against their will. The military draft is forcing someone to work for you against their will... cannot a six year old understand the obvious?