The opposite of a merit-based immigration policy is when a private company and an individual willingly agree to sign a job contract, but a government intervenes to block it.https://twitter.com/WIRED/status/1121656319679717376 …
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Nice. I stopped at 3 flags
(27y) ->
(2y) ->
(7y), although moving across
countries is not really immigration—thanks to open borders. In the
I was days away from getting kicked out when my L1 didn't get renewed in 2015, but got lucky with green card priority dates. -
I can relate with the story in the article at the top of the thread, although my outcome wouldn't have been anywhere near as bad. (I would have likely kept my job at least.)
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/RT'd
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too. London, Leiden, and Amsterdam!