- cross-posted to:
- world@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- world@lemmy.world
Prostitution of minors in France has risen by up 43 percent over the last four years, according to official figures published Friday. The government insists it remains committed to cracking down on exploitation networks, a decade after a landmark law made paying for sexual services a crime.


That makes it even worse. If you stop engaging in prostitution, you get fired and your working visa is revoked. Also, you’re assuming all victims of human trafficking are immigrants/don’t have the right to work in the country. At least in the UK, unless if you’re a student or a tourist, if you don’t have a right to work there, you probably don’t havw a right to be there either.
Maybe this applies to countries with corruption issues and lack of morals.
In most EU countries you’ll have a decent amount of time (up to 3 months) to find a new job and get a new visa.
And what if you don’t have the qualifications?