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could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?

could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?

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Old Apr 22nd 2003, 1:12 am
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Matt
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Default could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?

I will appreciate a lot if you could kindly advice me on which
country's passport is easy to
get a visitor visa to U.S and whose citizenship is easy to apply.This
will save my career.

I am a foreign graduate student in computer science now studying in
Florida. I will graduate soon.
But because of the terrible job market in IT, I can not find any job
here. And according to
immigration law, I have to leave U.S if I can not find a job.

My home country is P.R.China, which is considered a country with
strong immigration potential. In other
words, once I leave U.S, it is very hard that I can get a visitor visa
and return.I am really
tired of that communist regime but is very unfortunate to be borne
there.

My plan is that I will leave U.S if I can not find job. But I will
return as a visitor in
2 years to seek for employment opportunity when IT job market comes
back.

I heard some countries in Latin America and south pacific's passport
holder are very easy
to get visitor visa, even exempt from entry visa. And some of the
countries "sell" their
citizenship.

I will be very grateful if you could kindly advice me on whether this
idea is feasible and
if it is, which country I should consider in terms of time,
feasibility and cost.

Sincere thanks in advance.
 
Old Apr 22nd 2003, 3:09 am
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Hnchoksi
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Default Re: could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?

    >Subject: could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?
    >From: [email protected] (matt)
    >Date: 4/21/03 9:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time
    >Message-id:
    >I will appreciate a lot if you could kindly advice me on which
    >country's passport is easy to
    >get a visitor visa to U.S and whose citizenship is easy to apply.This
    >will save my career.
    >I am a foreign graduate student in computer science now studying in
    >Florida. I will graduate soon.
    >But because of the terrible job market in IT, I can not find any job
    >here. And according to
    >immigration law, I have to leave U.S if I can not find a job.
    >My home country is P.R.China, which is considered a country with
    >strong immigration potential. In other
    >words, once I leave U.S, it is very hard that I can get a visitor visa
    >and return.I am really
    >tired of that communist regime but is very unfortunate to be borne
    >there.
    >My plan is that I will leave U.S if I can not find job. But I will
    >return as a visitor in
    >2 years to seek for employment opportunity when IT job market comes
    >back.
    >I heard some countries in Latin America and south pacific's passport
    >holder are very easy
    >to get visitor visa, even exempt from entry visa. And some of the
    >countries "sell" their
    >citizenship.
    >I will be very grateful if you could kindly advice me on whether this
    >idea is feasible and
    >if it is, which country I should consider in terms of time,
    >feasibility and cost.

Doesn't matter what country's passport you have. if you can't get a job in
the US your chance of getting sponsored are non-existent.
 
Old Apr 22nd 2003, 12:56 pm
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Matt
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Default Re: could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?

[email protected] (Hnchoksi) wrote in message news:...
    > >Subject: could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?
    > >From: [email protected] (matt)
    > >Date: 4/21/03 9:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time
    > >Message-id:
    > >
    > >I will appreciate a lot if you could kindly advice me on which
    > >country's passport is easy to
    > >get a visitor visa to U.S and whose citizenship is easy to apply.This
    > >will save my career.
    > >
    > >I am a foreign graduate student in computer science now studying in
    > >Florida. I will graduate soon.
    > >But because of the terrible job market in IT, I can not find any job
    > >here. And according to
    > >immigration law, I have to leave U.S if I can not find a job.
    > >
    > >My home country is P.R.China, which is considered a country with
    > >strong immigration potential. In other
    > >words, once I leave U.S, it is very hard that I can get a visitor visa
    > >and return.I am really
    > >tired of that communist regime but is very unfortunate to be borne
    > >there.
    > >
    > >My plan is that I will leave U.S if I can not find job. But I will
    > >return as a visitor in
    > >2 years to seek for employment opportunity when IT job market comes
    > >back.
    > >
    > >I heard some countries in Latin America and south pacific's passport
    > >holder are very easy
    > >to get visitor visa, even exempt from entry visa. And some of the
    > >countries "sell" their
    > >citizenship.
    > >
    > >I will be very grateful if you could kindly advice me on whether this
    > >idea is feasible and
    > >if it is, which country I should consider in terms of time,
    > >feasibility and cost.
    > >
    >
    > Doesn't matter what country's passport you have. if you can't get a job in
    > the US your chance of getting sponsored are non-existent.

Thanks a lot for the reminding.
If I can not find a job this year and leave U.S, my plan is to
return to U.S
2 years later as a tourist visitor. By that time, I can look for job
when job market is back. And as a Chinese passport holder, it is
almost impossible for me
to get a tourist visit visa. That is why I am looking for a passport
which is easy to apply for visitor visa (B-1 or B-2).
Thanks.
 
Old Apr 22nd 2003, 4:47 pm
  #4  
John
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Default Re: could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?

Can't you stay one year on optional professional training visa?

You can also try getting into Canada, New Zealand or Australia. Check out
their immigration web site to see if your points add up (they have a points
system based on your age, gender, skills, etc.) If you are skilled, young,
and speak fluent English or French, you have a very good shot. Especially
if you're English-French bilingual (for Canada).

I don't know about Latin American countries, but USA "sells" its green card:
if you have a lot of money, you can immigrate as an investor. Canada does a
similar thing.

--

John
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"matt" wrote ...
    > I am a foreign graduate student in computer science now studying in
    > Florida. I will graduate soon.
    > ...
    > And some of the countries "sell" their citizenship.
 
Old Apr 27th 2003, 5:21 pm
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Johnnews
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Default Re: could you kindly give me presious advice to save my career?

Matt:

As a Graduate student you are allowed to stay here one year after your
graduation to pursue practical training. during that one year you can
pursue an IT job. My advice is to expand your job search - just don't limit
same to Florida.

Don't panic, Matt, you have a lot going for you with an IT advance degree.



Thanks,
John.
"matt" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > I will appreciate a lot if you could kindly advice me on which
    > country's passport is easy to
    > get a visitor visa to U.S and whose citizenship is easy to apply.This
    > will save my career.
    > I am a foreign graduate student in computer science now studying in
    > Florida. I will graduate soon.
    > But because of the terrible job market in IT, I can not find any job
    > here. And according to
    > immigration law, I have to leave U.S if I can not find a job.
    > My home country is P.R.China, which is considered a country with
    > strong immigration potential. In other
    > words, once I leave U.S, it is very hard that I can get a visitor visa
    > and return.I am really
    > tired of that communist regime but is very unfortunate to be borne
    > there.
    > My plan is that I will leave U.S if I can not find job. But I will
    > return as a visitor in
    > 2 years to seek for employment opportunity when IT job market comes
    > back.
    > I heard some countries in Latin America and south pacific's passport
    > holder are very easy
    > to get visitor visa, even exempt from entry visa. And some of the
    > countries "sell" their
    > citizenship.
    > I will be very grateful if you could kindly advice me on whether this
    > idea is feasible and
    > if it is, which country I should consider in terms of time,
    > feasibility and cost.
    > Sincere thanks in advance.
 

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