[blank_start]Presently[blank_end], it is fairly common for families to settle abroad in a developed country. One of the [blank_start]most common reasons[blank_end] behind immigration is the availability of better living standards and opportunities for younger generations. [blank_start]However[blank_end], it is often a subject of debate whether the benefits enjoyed by the children of immigrants are worth the drawbacks faced. The following essay will [blank_start]explore[blank_end] the topic from both perspectives and justify why travelling abroad has more [blank_start]benefits[blank_end] than [blank_start]drawbacks[blank_end].
[blank_start]Firstly[blank_end], travelling to a first-world country like the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and other countries can open up a world of opportunities for young people. The presence of a better education system, a more developed economy and a progressive society can [blank_start]vastly improve[blank_end] the lifestyle of younger generations. [blank_start]Also[blank_end], people who are raised in these countries are more likely to procure high-paying jobs [blank_start]due to[blank_end] better educational and social qualifications.
[blank_start]Nevertheless[blank_end], there are several complications that are faced by the younger section of the immigrant families that need to be considered. [blank_start]To begin with[blank_end], becoming accustomed to the norms and conventions of a foreign society can be a challenge, especially for children. Younger individuals may face issues such as bullying, discrimination, negative peer pressure and other grave problems when living in a foreign country. Children may also be affected by the problems of the entire household when making a transition to a new environment, which may impact their personal life as well.
[blank_start]Finally[blank_end], it is important to understand that there are both [blank_start]pros and cons[blank_end] to travelling abroad. That being said, the advantages of travelling abroad [blank_start]surpass[blank_end] the difficulties faced.
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