Tech IndustrySep 22, 2018
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Plan B for H1Bs - Best Country to move for Better Career!

It seems there are many RFEs and denials even for the best engineers working for best companies on H1Bs. Couple of my friends working for Google and LinkedIn got RFEs. I am shocked !! So, it’s a good idea to have Plan B and explore options to find next best Silicon Valley and see they accept genuine skilled immigrants. What do you think the best place to move outside of US for better career and quality of life?

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Apple JonyHive Sep 22, 2018

out of america? probably london or switzerland

GE Titans! OP Sep 22, 2018

Switzerland’s immigration laws are not so great

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Canada

GE Titans! OP Sep 22, 2018

I heard good things but less jobs right?

Darkstore JDMa50 Sep 22, 2018

Toronto

GE Titans! OP Sep 22, 2018

Do they have more jobs?

Oracle oloo Sep 22, 2018

Wherever your home is, trust me! There is no career!

Apple God son Sep 22, 2018

Home my friend your home.

GE Titans! OP Sep 22, 2018

At home no career unfortunately

LinkedIn AR3 Sep 22, 2018

Singapore or Middle East if you are from India

Amazon klingo Sep 22, 2018

London.Just look up LinkedIn.This is what I gathered (in terms of number of jobs): 1.England(London specifically) 2.Germany 3.France 4.Canada/Australia/Holland 5.Singapore Realistically speaking you should be able to go to all these places except France.The UK would be my first choice

Dell vokX18 Sep 22, 2018

London really?? Interested to see the trend post brexit.

GE Titans! OP Sep 22, 2018

Will explore Canada, UK immigration

Google JPpr12 Sep 22, 2018

Why is RFE an issue? You get your Visa anyway right?

GE Titans! OP Sep 22, 2018

Yes, going forward there won’t be RFEs, direct rejections

Aurora life-rolls Sep 22, 2018

Marry an American didn’t pan out for you? Just a cursory check on your own words.

GE Titans! OP Sep 22, 2018

Because I am happily married already

Aurora life-rolls Sep 22, 2018

Else you would have? Right?

Oracle 佐田は Sep 22, 2018

I think going forward,no RFE, direct rejection