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Blogs Immigration Stories

Personal stories from immigrants about their experiences, struggles, successes, and how they’ve adjusted to new cultures. These could be short written pieces, or you could adapt interviews into text.

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Who Am I Now?

I sit here, tears quietly slipping down my face, and ask myself the question that has been haunting me lately: Who am I? Who am I in this land that isn’t mine? In a place

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Fake Deportation Tickets in Mailboxes?

You know, just the other day, I was reflecting on the UK marches for remigration, trying to see things from their perspective and empathize. But today, I woke up to something that knocked that empathy

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The Truth About Multicultural Relationships

Let’s be real, love is already complicated as it is. When you add cultural differences to the mix, you’ve got yourself a whole new level of “figuring things out!” But to be honest, multicultural relationships

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Why Do People Risk Everything to Migrate?

Why would someone leave everything behind… their family, their home and step into the unknown? Why would anyone risk crossing a vast, unforgiving sea on a boat that looks like it wouldn’t survive a single

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Do We Really Understand Each Other?

It’s a familiar story; a group of people move to a new country, bringing their food, traditions and way of life with them. At first, they settle quietly, but over time, tensions start to rise.

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Why Some People Resist Immigration

It was supposed to be a joyful evening in Magdeburg, a city brimming with the festive spirit of Christmas markets. Lights sparkled across colourful stalls, the smell of roasted almonds filled the cold air, and

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The Immigrants Who Say “No” to Immigration

I still remember the conversation like it was yesterday. Over coffee, a friend (an immigrant like me) shocked me with a statement: “I actually think immigration policies should be stricter.” At first, I thought I’d

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