how do people from the European union take south American with double citizenship?
I'm planning to move to Italy when I'm a little older but with the refugee crisis, I don't know how well I would be received or treated.
would I be one of their own? or would I be always someone outsider that came for shits.
It's not really about race, it's about social class. You will blend in if you have a middle class occupation.
Similarly the poor-white-kid underclass are on the same level as refugees.
>a brazilian with greatgrandparents from italy
>>16939477
Argentinian actually, I don´t consider myself white but I am light skinned
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well I consider myself someone with manners, I speak the local language well and my English is rusty but I can also handle it.
a job wouldn´t be a problem since I work from the internet so I could do it in any part of the world but Italy is the place I want to call home
The language should not e a problem because italian isn't too hard if you already speak portoguese. Anyway in italy many people are pretty racist but their hate is usually focused on islamics and dark skinned people. If you are going to move there choose Rome or Milan because people from those cities are more open.(Any 500k+ city should be fine tho)