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Cuban Youtuber tells why he prefers Spain to live than the US.

The Cuban YouTuber clarified that with his video he intends to help those seeking to emigrate to one of the two countries.


The Cuban youtuber Frank Camallerys, What happened a few days in the United States to reunite with his family, made a summary video that he shared on his channel Youtube where he told which country he prefers: Spain or the United States.

Camallerys who has resided in the Iberian country for three years He shared with his followers part of his experience in North America and from there he drew conclusions to make a decision about which of the two countries he prefers to live in.

Among a series of arguments, the youtuber talked about money, ensuring that in the United States it is faster to have economic growth than in Spain.

He also referred to the ventures, which he considers more successful on the American side than on the Spanish side.

His points in favor of Spain included the healthy nature of the food, denoting that there you can find better seasonal products and less junk food. Which has an impact on another aspect, which is the quality of life, an issue that he considered better in Spain, because in the United States it is conditioned to earn a lot of money.

Public services also interested Camallerys, offering the advantage to the United States, due to how automated and computerized their services are. Something that he considers gives greater efficiency to the efforts of the people in that country.

He assured that the pace of life is faster in the United States, but Spain is more authentic and traditional.

At the end of the video, the young man defined that his objective was not to leave the last word on a matter that falls within the decision of the person who is going to emigrate. “I believe that on both sides it is 50 and 50, from what I have experienced.”

Recently, A Cuban resident in Spain commented on the reasons why she decided to stay in the European country when he left Cuba despite having families and friends who went to the United States.

"When I arrived in Spain, everyone thought it was going to be the intermediate country before I went to the United States, like my family and friends did," he said before explaining his reasons.

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