America Broke Me. Norway Gave Me a Future
đŻ Day 30 â Why Some of Us Leave: A Hard Look at U.S. Healthcare & Immigration to Norway đłđ´ This final day of immigration tips isnât like the others. Todayâs newsâthat the CEO of UnitedHealthcare was shot and killed, with bullets reportedly engraved with the words âDENY. DEFER. DELAY.ââhit like a punch to the gut. These are the exact terms Americans hear when theyâre denied coverage, life-saving procedures, or the basic dignity of health care. I donât condone violence. But I do understand the desperation. In this video, I open up about what itâs really like to leave the American systemâespecially when you're not just looking for a slower pace of life, but for a *chance at survival*. The U.S. healthcare system has become a slow-moving cruelty, pricing people out of life itself. And more and more Americans are waking up to that reality. Norway isnât perfect, but it offers something deeply humane. Everyone gets access to care. Thereâs a modest deductible (around \$300/year), after which coverage is essentially free. Childrenâs dental care is also covered. And most importantly, people can take time to healâwithout being financially punished for being sick. If you're watching from Norway or Europe, you may not fully understand just how broken things have become in the U.S. But for many of us, this is no longer about politics. Itâs about survival. đłđ´ Also in this video: How to Bring Your Pet to Norway Because leaving isnât just about youâitâs about your family, including your furry friends. I walk you through the entire process of importing a pet from the U.S. to Norway: âď¸ Required vaccinations (like rabies) âď¸ Proper microchipping in ISO-compliant format âď¸ Vet certifications and official sign-offs âď¸ What to expect at the airport and upon arrival The process is clear, but the stakes are high. Miss a single step, and your pet could face quarantineâat your own expense. If youâre even thinking of making the move, this is the video you canât afford to skip. --- đ§ This is why we leave. Not for âhyggeâ or fjord views. But because the U.S. makes people fight to stay alive. If thatâs where you are right nowâyouâre not alone. And yes, there is a way out. America Broke Me. Norway Gave Me a Future âĄď¸ Subscribe for more honest guidance on immigration, life in Norway, and how to start over when your home no longer feels safe. #ImmigrationTips #LifeInNorway #USHealthcareCrisis #MedicalExodus #NorwayPetImport #StartOverAbroad

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