This is the sad reality of many Indians. I came to the U.S to study from an Ivy League. Getting a residency is a night mare for ppl like me ..Stanford / Harvard / MIT are apparently no biggies.. your skill doesn’t matter ... what matters is your NATIONALITY.
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To top it all my current work authorization ( H4EAD) May be revoked by the govt while I wait for only 150 yrs to get my permanent residency in the U.S. ( this wait time is not a joke)https://www.cato.org/blog/150-year-wait-indian-immigrants-advanced-degrees …
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"But most importantly I have a home. And I'm not talking about a brick structure. I mean a place that I'm allowed to be."
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Story of every immigrant
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Im happy you feel the difference between countries. USA is great — but highly commerce & you really feel it in day-to-day life
I love my country Canada and unfortunately only learned to appreciate it after living in the States. I know you will continue to feel comfort there
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Let me tell you straight up, he is not alone. I heard some pretty horrible stories coming out of the US regarding temporary professional labour
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It’s all about comfort. Money cannot provide everything
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I will always be grateful for how Canada opened its arms to me and gave me a forever home.
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We got the best end of that deal!
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