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 Migration Barriers for Malaysians, Countries with low entry barriers

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TSSalience
post Jan 15 2012, 02:41 AM, updated 14y ago

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Okay, I am coming to a cross road in life and in this path, I am deciding between pursuing a migration, pursuing an MBA and purchasing a property. All will require a heavy amount of money.

A few years ago, in 2008, I did a test on http://www.workpermit.com/ and I was surprised that I qualified for a New Zealand PR. I was a grad from NZ.

This year, I do not qualify anymore, apparently they have raised the entry barriers.

Now I don't come from a very technical background; eg. bio science, actuarial science, etc.

I come from a business background.

However, moving forward, my partner and I would like to attempt to pursue a new life overseas. She is a bioscience grad from a University of Sabah.

After looking around, I've only found CANADA to be a country with a lower entry barrier for migration.

Do you guys have any input on migration and what are your experiences like with migration?

It will be important to specify things such as study period, qualification and work experience.

Maybe you guys can help me out! smile.gif
TSSalience
post Jan 16 2012, 11:07 AM

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let's just say that I have adequate knowledge which I feel can lay me down on a decent job. After all, I am in a very niche industry here in Malaysia. In fact, the only company with the competency in retail markets.

and my partner is bio science.

landing a job might be troublesome, but not impossible.

Anyway, the states is probably out of the question and quite frankly, my purpose to migrate is not aiming to become rich.

For this brief period of migration, it would be just to experience another country with my partner. While I am a foreign grad, I know what living abroad is about and I feel this experience would be great for my partner and myself to build ourselves as well.

At the end of the day, I will come back to Malaysia. It is just the exposure, the culture and the business landscape.

While I am still young, I think this would be a good time. Maybe 5 years? I wouldn't know.
TSSalience
post Jan 16 2012, 05:27 PM

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so guys, which of you have succesfully migrated to any countries?

not taking into consideration HOT SKILLS as mentioned by those countries?

how was your experience like and all?

 

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