Yes I'm sure that worked real well for Russia and Argentina in the past.
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Yes I'm sure that worked real well for Russia and Argentina in the past.
this guy lol... sounds like some angry dude who's got his ass kicked in the market and is just here to vent... now he escapes after defeat..

Awww be nice to little @GRULSTMRNN. He's just bitter because he was rejected for immigration into the US, hence his extreme hatred and bitterness towards everything American.
But as a consolation prize, Canuck-land gave him a residency permit. Hence it the greatest country on earth per him. Welcome to North America![]()
? The same way the U.S. will always be the leader????always be the leader in this area.
I regret that there is at least some truth in what you've posted.The US does not need to service the lowest bar of citizens. They have no power and no lobby. The important thing is to keep them just not poor enough. They should be able to afford Netflix, alcohol, iPhones and be just exhausted enough to make it home, but not too exhausted that they can't take the bus.
For the US to remain competitive in various arenas, all that is really necessary is to continue to bring the best of the world into the US. H1B visas are not what I mean, I mean real citizenship. This is the way Canada has chosen to go, sock boy's obsession with Muslim refugees notwithstanding. I have many Canadian friends who obtained citizenship through a fairly smooth employment-related process.
Obviously, I don't agree with treating poor people in this way, but that is how it works. It seems every society needs an underclass to survive and the US has got that machine down pat.
Awww be nice to little @GRULSTMRNN. He's just bitter because he was rejected for immigration into the US, hence his extreme hatred and bitterness towards everything American.
But as a consolation prize, Canuck-land gave him a residency permit. Hence it the greatest country on earth per him. Welcome to North America![]()
You forgot to mention "permanent". And you are absolutely right, I expressed interest in living in the US a longer while ago and move my company there. But guess what: unless I immigrated illegally, or entered as H1B or as EB5 there was no other pathway. Business visa are of the non-immigrant type. I studied quant finance in grad school at the US's top school in this field , worked for 15 years as quant trader (at banks/funds and independently), amassed enough that I plan to retire early next year. The only pathways the US offers someone with my background is either to compete with Indian H1B visa agencies who amass thousands of H1B visa on day 1 and cause the open window to close on day 4 each single year. I would have to compete on equal grounds with someone who perhaps just got out of his undergrad program from some shitty no name university with zero applicable job skills. And I am not in the employment category anyway.
Or I could literally buy myself a visa, EB5, where I just cheat alongside tons of Chinese to pay bribes for something that should never have been put up for sale in the first place, no thanks. Awesome prospects? Yes, that's the status quo of the American immigration system as of today. Add to the pile that the US is in total social chaos which makes it a lot less appealing.
Canada has one of the most advanced immigration systems. And I love Canada since age 16 onwards and have been there countless times. Yes, Canada is quite an attractive place, it suits me and my business interests and I plan on making a permanent move there next year. My life is self earned down to the last penny. Nothing was given to me for free nor did I cheat ever even once regarding any issues surrounding work and immigration or education. Makes me sleep sound at night and walk upright in day time.
What about you? You seem actually quite pissed off at me. Any reason? You felt addressed wrong in any way?
I regret that there is at least some truth in what you've posted.