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The German Dream is a SCAM: Why I Fled The Country

7 min · 21 de may de 2026
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We often hear about people moving to countries like Germany for its famed efficiency and robust social systems. Marco Rossi, an Italian software engineer, did just that, moving to Munich with high hopes for a structured, predictable life where the rules were clear and the system worked for those who contributed to it. He was ready to embrace the German way, from learning the language to paying nearly half his income in taxes for the promise of security. But what happens when that promise is broken? Marco's dream slowly turned into a bureaucratic nightmare, from a healthcare system that left him in chronic pain for months to an immigration process that retroactively changed the rules after years of waiting. This is a story about disillusionment and the crushing weight of a system that, for him, was perfectly designed to be impenetrable. It's about his decision to abandon the 'perfect' system for a life of 'honest chaos' in Portugal. Stories are works of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and are not true events. Produced with AI assistance.

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