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post May 11 2012, 01:47 PM

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Qatar , France maybe
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post May 12 2012, 01:17 PM

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canada
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post May 13 2012, 11:03 AM

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anywhere but malaysia!!
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post May 13 2012, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(TSOM @ May 13 2012, 11:03 AM)
anywhere but malaysia!!
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post May 13 2012, 11:25 PM

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Im surprised no one mention Japan lol
this is so unlike /k/. Usual /k/ will worship japan for whatever reason possible.

btw I would say ukraine or UK.

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post May 14 2012, 12:05 AM

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canada seems like a friendly place
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post May 14 2012, 08:22 AM

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Any of the anglophone countries will do ...
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post May 14 2012, 10:44 AM

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Canada.
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post Mar 18 2014, 08:58 PM

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Please do not troll this topic, everyone has their own reason...

Which city/country would you suggest for someone in their mid 20's looking for a fresh start.
In terms of employment, lifestyle, cost of living, openest to migrants and opinion, etc.
Currently I'm in the lookout for a postgrad course and possibly to settle down.
Nothing much left here for me now..
Thank you
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post Mar 19 2014, 03:11 PM

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QUOTE(rawrkun @ Mar 18 2014, 08:58 PM)
Please do not troll this topic, everyone has their own reason...

Which city/country would you suggest for someone in their mid 20's looking for a fresh start.
In terms of employment, lifestyle, cost of living, openest to migrants and opinion, etc.
Currently I'm in the lookout for a postgrad course and possibly to settle down.
Nothing much left here for me now..
Thank you
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post Mar 20 2014, 06:39 PM

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Australia mate. Living here and enjoying every moment of it. Been here a month already.
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post Mar 20 2014, 08:55 PM

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well skilled migration takes time and you need to have some working experience...unless ure grad in the country you want to migrate then get a company to sponsor you ..easier that way
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post Mar 20 2014, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(rawrkun @ Mar 18 2014, 08:58 PM)
Please do not troll this topic, everyone has their own reason...

Which city/country would you suggest for someone in their mid 20's looking for a fresh start.
In terms of employment, lifestyle, cost of living, openest to migrants and opinion, etc.
Currently I'm in the lookout for a postgrad course and possibly to settle down.
Nothing much left here for me now..
Thank you
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How far are you willing to go?

Entry via a postgraduate degree is getting tougher in many countries. In almost all cases residency comes only after a few years of working in that country. Not many actually can get a job but once you have a job, spending just 5 years on average on that job could easily result in a PR.

The critical juncture is then the part where you transition from a postgraduate degree to a fulltime job offer in that country.

Of all the countries, Canada is still the country with the lowest requirements. Though that is about to change soon. Graduates can apply for an open work permit for up to 3 years. UK no longer has that, Australia too I believe. One year of professional work is enough to qualify for the Canadian Experience Class. If you speak French and have studied in Quebec, the requirements are even easier to be met.

You have to ask yourself, what course do you want to do?
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post Mar 21 2014, 02:38 PM

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Good for you man, u realize this early. I am also in the process of moving, but how come you dunno where u wanna go? Isn't there a country you would die to live in?..... which begs the question, why u wanna leave in the first place?
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post Mar 21 2014, 04:12 PM

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Singapore is easier to enter with less racial barrier for you to get used to and should you miss stuff from M'sia, you can easily go across to M'sia from time to time.

Australia and New Zealand is the next best thing IMO especially if you don't plan to risk with countries that are too far off. NZ might be a bit more of a retirement country though, unless you go to Queenstown (even then it could be boring after a while). Aus seems hard to migrate to, requirements seem to be much higher now and they only want specific professions. Friend is trying but I don't see much progress on her end (she's a IT business analyst/consultant).
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post Mar 23 2014, 11:50 AM

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TSOM should have some good insight for you, but bear in mind, prepare for 1Malaysia as your answer.
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post Mar 23 2014, 06:59 PM

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how can you decide and you yourself dont actually know what its like out there. Way I see it Malaysia still offers a lot.... well jobwise things are a little difficult now. But so is Aus... that nation has been living on dirt for a decade, exporting minerals to the world's factory which is china. Spore is getting too expensive and space is a premium. Europe and Canada? Climate is lousy. Been there.. I know. Heard that its even worse now. NZ, the DIY nation is frenly i suppose but kinda quiet. If you dont know how to socialise then you will be lonely.
On another note... Foodwise Msia is heaven!
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post Apr 22 2014, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(shea2812 @ Mar 23 2014, 06:59 PM)
how can you decide and you yourself dont actually know what its like out there.  Way I see it Malaysia still offers a lot.... well jobwise things are a little difficult now.  But so is Aus... that nation has been living on dirt for a decade, exporting minerals to the world's factory which is china.  Spore is getting too expensive and space is a premium.  Europe and Canada?  Climate is lousy.  Been there.. I know. Heard that its even worse now.  NZ, the DIY nation is frenly i suppose but kinda quiet.  If you dont know how to socialise then you will be lonely.
On another note... Foodwise Msia is heaven!
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Have you work in Oz before?
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post Apr 22 2014, 10:23 PM

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I would suggest you go migrate either of this countries:

Canada, Taiwan,Hong Kong,United States,Japan.


My experience as football article writer+football match observer, I have been to many Asian countries except Middle East and South Asia countries which I only been to Qatar and India. If I were you, I would choose to migrate to Taipei,Taiwan. I will brush up my Mandarin speaking and writing skills so that I don't encounter more problems when I am at Taiwan soon. Now I am in the process of finding a degree course to study in KL for 1st yr then continue it at Taiwan..

By the way I am born in Kaoshiung on 28/12/1993 before raised in KL since 31/1/1994 till now smile.gif smile.gif

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post Apr 27 2014, 10:38 PM

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Hi,

Have you consider migrate to another country or getting their PR while remain as Malaysian?

If yes, which countries are you prefer and why?


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