BlackH@tWorld
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- Feb 3, 2012
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I will not take the phony marriage/body shoppers etc route. Thanks 
but most of the countries in EU aren't as judgemental as you make them out to be.
Sure they are that is called hospitality - getting to stay and work there permanently is a whole different ball game...
How do I know well I have lived and worked in over 20 different countries - so that gives me an idea what is going on...
When I say an idea I mean that as bureaucracy is very complex and self serving to the degree that one needs a near genius IQ to understand many a Government Form and as for filling it in - forget it 9 times out of 10 you have to pay a broker - and of course he tears the arse out of the money in your pocket...
Caveat Emptor - When traveling around the world expect the unexpected!
When I say an idea I mean that as bureaucracy is very complex and self serving to the degree that one needs a near genius IQ to understand many a Government Form and as for filling it in - forget it 9 times out of 10 you have to pay a broker - and of course he tears the arse out of the money in your pocket...
To put it simply, you recommend EU or not?? I hate to talk about skin colour, but if it's important, am not brown, nice tanned, like some Italians. Anyway, I find it funny and disturbing at the same time that I have to write this in this discussion! Someone once actually told me to be careful in Romania/Eastern Europe because I might be mistaken for a gypsy!!
To put it simply, you recommend EU or not??
Well, let's face it. With 500 dollars a day........
I will not take the phony marriage/body shoppers etc route. Thanks![]()
Then you're living in a dream land! Seriously, dude, almost all the top companies that you see are bodyshopper clowns. Get down to learning how they work, and you'll understand. I said "almost all"...![]()
you live in a heaven broyou dont have to move from your country while ur a black hat. If you get caught outside India, you're digging a big trouble for you.
There are even B.Com passed people who have gone to US on H1-B and worked as programmer/consultant! I know because I have worked with at least 2 of those, and they didn't even had any work-experience in IT field (programming... there was no real IT concept in early 1990's) before they reached there. They 'somehow' managed their way around and were able to stay much longer than many who truly deserved! lol. You see, passing B.Com is only 15 years education... US needs at least 16 years. May be they managed to show some work experience... I really don't know though what enabled them to be so lucky.And I will end up working like a slave for them I guess...and are you hinting at the IT companies? I am not from IT or even Engineering background.
Again, only posted this on BHW because of the unique nature of our work. Immigration/Expat forum members don't have a clue what IM is, or have a very negative view. Even I will have a tough time explaining to any embassy officer what I do! [I don't know why the word "WISA" is triggering BHW moderation.]
WTH!? Everybody is saying about staying home.NOOOO. Please read the second para of the opening post.
Interesting reply. Well, I have looked into USA. And my only way of getting in (apart from a phony marriage) is getting enrolled in a serious study program. With my academic background and profile, I will get scholarship from Top 30 - 60 US universities for their MBA programs and will have to pay approx $20,000. Do you think it will be a good investment? I will have to get a job after that and then get the employer sponsor me for H-1B. Am not sure whether to do this or not.![]()