There are parts of USA which are very dirty and unsafe such as Kensington Avenue, Downtown LA and major cities. Countries such as China and Japan, even with much higher population density are far more clean.
Every country is different and had its opportunities for every nationality in india reservation is there for reserved people whereas western countries give opportunity to deserved visa and work permit issues are there
Hi Guys, I got selected for H1B Visa 2024. I rejected because my wife is Pregnant 4month. I dont want to leave her at this time. Is this good decision? Many friends take USA onsite opportunity as if they think once we go USA and come back to India they become rich, buys BMW, new house , etc. Like they give Fairy tale talks.. is this true ??
भगा दिया होगा यहाँ आ कर वीडियो बना रहा है की खुद से वापस आ गया It is highly fake video No one comes back whosoever go there until US sends back I have huge friends base there Not even a single person is willing to come back Pros and cons every where but a developed country like US is super best
Thank u bro .i got job in san francisco offer but i rejected because i know that i feel homesickness too soon ,cold weather and food problems we face So i stayed in banglore and my package is 32 lakh in bangalore now
I came back to Bharath during 2002 from U. S.,after staying there for 4 years, due to some personal reasons, and lived very very good and peaceful life in motherland Bangalore till now, no regrets😮😮, it depends on how you take things
Canada should follow the same policy as the US does for its citizenship, i.e., a maximum of 7% per country per year. Right now, Canada is being flooded with Indian foreign students and permanent residents. The same limit per country in Canada should be for foreign students, permanent residents, and citizenship.
I m here on green card for last one year, but still missing Mumbai and it's lively cheerful life. No doubt USA gives you luxurious lifestyle but I find it boring and yes synthetic. I miss that homely feeling here. 😞
When I first went to the United States to work in 2005 I applied for the H-1B work visa. The application cycle opens on April 1 and my visa was approved in May. Every year the US gives out 65,000 of these visas and the quota ran out by November. Well … those were the glory days. By 2009 the USA was receiving over 65,000 applications for the H-1B visa in the first week of the application cycle. So the quota was exhausted by April 7. Then things got crazy. By 2013 US immigration services received over 120,000 applications in the first week of the cycle so they created a lottery system to randomly select 65,000 applications. Since then the number of applications for this H-1B work visa have skyrocketed, look at these numbers: 2021 274,237 2022 308,613 2023 483,927 2024 780,884 Over 780,000 applications for the H-1B visa received by US immigration in the first week of the application cycle. The quota is still only 65,000. Moral of this story: the glory days of US immigration are over. Time to look to other countries. "Bilanggo, sa rehas na gawa ng puso mo Bilanggo-oh. sa gapos na dulot ng pag-isip sa 'yo."