Speaking form experience, it's going to be mixed answers from different people. It's going to depend on their situation. For example, if people think their country may get involved in a war and they or their children may be forced by their owners (country's government) to put a uniform on & offered up as cannon fodder in some banker's war, they may look to secure a residence or citizenship elsewhere. Some people are less interested in western conveniences and some folk might think they'll die without starbucks or same day amazon delivery. Missing some modern luxuries might be well worth it for some and others not. Some folk just cannot stand the surveillance and oppression in their home countries, so are willing to try a less developed country. It doesn't mean it's going to be easy. Both options (staying or leaving) might be hard. Pick your hard. Staying might be easy in short term but harder later. Leaving will be harder and more effort in the short term but might pay off later. who knows