Submitted by Imaginary_Passage431 t3_10jjh7v in Futurology
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Submitted by Imaginary_Passage431 t3_10jjh7v in Futurology
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Germany, Sweden, or even Spain would be your best bets. However, you may be able to get a remote job in those fields if you have the necessary education and experience.
The US isn’t impossible. One of the guys on my team is from Latin America and took his citizenship oath a couple weeks ago. Lots of ways to come with here “temporarily” and work hard, make yourself indispensable, and stay.
Thanks for your comment!
I don’t know of any way to go there “temporarily”.
Btw I don’t like illegal ways.
I just meant on a work visa. Definitely not illegally, any white collar job is going to background check you.
Thanks for your suggestion but it’s almost impossible to get that kind of visas, even when companies do want to hire you and do the paperwork. It’s just the government that rejects immigration of any kind.
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You may need to do more research but I believe that you can move to the USA and be a business owner. In other words, you can start a consulting company for computer science and since you are the owner you don't need papers.
My dude, if you had any idea how many people from India do exactly that it would blow your mind. Super possible, but yeah, need a sponsor and getting tougher right now as tech companies lay people off. My advice: put out a portfolio of work on Github, contribute to open source, and apply to low level jobs to get your foot in the door.
This is a good advice.
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