ukswus wrote:Blackwater1 wrote:If you do a SWOT,then going back home at present for career/money/family/quality of life is far better than blindly going for a different country.
Well, I guess that kinda depends on 1) what you home country is, and 2) what your field is. You know, some people have received highly specialized education in the West, which is useless in their home countries, but is valuable abroad.
I agree with you about coming back to my country.
About other countries I agree as well. Canada and Australia are not easy (about quebec immigration I saw so many unskilled who could immigrate easy and the only problem is time), but you get Permanent Residency and therefore there is no strees anymore. In other word, wait, have stress for one time and then everything would be ok. But in UK, dont wait and get your visa in 2-3 months but after that, have stress for 6-9 years.
Currently, UK is going to be one of the hardest countires to get citizenship even in the EU which I think is one of the most important goals for all of us. Conditions of getting citizenship are now very much easier in France, Netherland and Sweden. You could earn citizenship in France in 2-3 years, in Sweden in 5 years and in Netherland in 5 years as well. For France, you should know French, but for Netherland and Sweden the knowledge of their languages are not necessary at the beginning.
Think again, we are wasting money and time in a country which is only good for refugees who live in Council houses and get huge benefits and have no profitibailty for this country.