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Migrating to the US?, when the economy bounces back...
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goey
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Mar 9 2010, 12:52 AM
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Thanks Sau Seng La, that's what I thought to.It's been my dream to migrate to US since I was a kid and everyday I remind myself I need to do something to get closer to my dream.Unfortunately, my education background is up to degree level and it's from local university.I'm in the communications and media line and my working experience is nothing to shout about. I wonder how I can make it to US 5 to 10 yrs from now?
What is the easiest, cost effective and fastest method to migrate there? (And I don't mean getting married to an American k!) Should I study for an American MBA here and apply for jobs there or how?
Of late so many countries are tightening their migration laws including Australia and even Singapore. I wonder if there is still chance for me to get there as I don't have any sponsor whatsoever.
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goey
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Mar 19 2010, 02:21 AM
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xpole>people migrate for lots of reasons,although most migrate to create a better life for themselves and their families. I used to think Malaysia was my world until I started travelling and realised that there is so much out there that I have yet to explore.I remembered many years ago when Tan Sri Francis Yeoh of YTL Corp commented that Malaysia is just a drop in the ocean and that statement really struck me.
If you look around, most of the successful public listed companies derived majority of their revenue abroad as Malaysia only have a population of 28 million compared to the world population. Another factor is also opportunities. Most Malaysians who are famous today first make it abroad before they are recognised locally as they are given fair and equal opportunity there, unlike here.E.g Datuk Michelle Yeoh, Datuk Jimmy Choo,Lee Sin Jie, etc. We even have a former Malaysian who is now a politician in Australia.
Even if one migrates, it doesn't mean that they are ungrateful.It only means that they have chose to exercise their right to create a better life for themselves and to contribute their skills and knowledge elsewhere.
sau seng la>thanks for the encouragement.i'm mapping out my path to US. which part of US are you in at the moment?
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