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dankboi

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Technically New Zealand, Australia and more recently the UK have a points-based system which allows immigrants to come to their countries immediately as PRs; which means basically all of the traditional Anglosphere countries except the US have this kind of program. With Canada being the most lenient, and the UK most restrictive as it requires a job offer in the UK with a minimum income requirement.
UK with a minimum income requirement, YES , when we have better incomes we don't need a PR. It's simply a paper when all that matter is GBP. a PR is not a thing here and it's your right and feel proud to achieve it, we give 100% fucks about the people and foreign workers, we consider everyone humans, we consider gypsies too.
 
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dankboi

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I have seen the UK's points-based system, it's for work visas only and not PR same as Germany's new 400,000/year "immigrants" pathway. Getting PR in the UK is next to impossible, they just want to address labor shortages in specific industries caused by Brexit.
just want to address labor shortages in specific industries
Least not destroying people's lives with false hopes and shits. Live here for a couple of years and everywhere else feels affordable, hehe but with the minimum income threshold affordability ain't a thing here.
 
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Canadian politics = 180 from world politics:

A conservative party builds an immigration system to welcome the most skilled foreigners
A liberal party trashes that system and closes immigration shut to skilled foreigners

Dude it should've been the exact opposite lol
 
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Alysson

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I have seen the UK's points-based system, it's for work visas only and not PR same as Germany's new 400,000/year "immigrants" pathway. Getting PR in the UK is next to impossible, they just want to address labor shortages in specific industries caused by Brexit.
UK being a nationalist wet dream. Foreigners come do jobs we don’t want and when we don’t need them anymore, kick em out with no chance of PR.
 

Windsor37

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I have seen the UK's points-based system, it's for work visas only and not PR same as Germany's new 400,000/year "immigrants" pathway. Getting PR in the UK is next to impossible, they just want to address labor shortages in specific industries caused by Brexit.
Oh my bad then, I thought they were also PRs. On a side note, my cousin's probably rooting for one of those German PRs, he already studied German and everything.
 
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When FSW becomes quite infeasible in 2022 same fellas who gave me shit here for trying to show alternatives will come to me asking about alternatives and I'll be like:



Oh my bad then, I thought they were also PRs. On a side note, my cousin's probably rooting for one of those German PRs, he already studied German and everything.
Smart. Right now Netherlands looks a bit better to me but Germany has a much bigger job market than Netherlands so it's a really good option too.

Also, to all those few fellas who guessed "fsw ded" way back in early 2021...... holy fucking shit dudes good guess
 

seadrag0n

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Oh my bad then, I thought they were also PRs. On a side note, my cousin's probably rooting for one of those German PRs, he already studied German and everything.
Germany is not offering PR bro, just work visas, path to PR is different. Below website is the official one about the new pathway which they created last year for work visas only, there is some info on how to get PR/Citizenship on it too:

https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/
 
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Germany is not offering PR bro, just work visas, path to PR is different. Below website is the official one about the new pathway which they created last year for work visas only, there is some info on how to get PR/Citizenship on it too:

https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/
Germany IS offering PR in a very similar way to PGWP > CEC. Besides, no draws whatsoever. Get your degree > Work for 5 years and learn B1 German > Get your PR.

https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/living-permanently/eu-residence-permit
 

Windsor37

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When FSW becomes quite infeasible in 2022 same fellas who gave me shit here for trying to show alternatives will come to me asking about alternatives and I'll be like:





Smart. Right now Netherlands looks a bit better to me but Germany has a much bigger job market than Netherlands so it's a really good option too.
Yeah, he's on the medical field so my guess he can work in any country.
 

PRANIT01

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UK with a minimum income requirement, YES , when we have better incomes we don't need a PR. It's simply a paper when all that matter is GBP. a PR is not a thing here and it's your right and feel proud to achieve it, we give 100% fucks about the people and foreign workers, we consider everyone humans, we consider gypsies too.
No offense to you @dankboi I heard British are not very welcoming to foreigners, yesterday also an uber driver a vietnamese guy told me he won't prefer britain ,I dont have a y personal experience, we have a travel vlog in my language and that guy is pretty good and he knows his stuff he said Britain is one of the few places he got into trouble with.one of my distant relative is settled in Britain he was a victim of a hate crime but that was 10 years ago don't know the exact incident, but he is a prick that is another story. I personally feel not only Britain any other country other than US,Canada,Australia (an exception) people don't like foreigners- I meant they will be more acceptable and easy to blend in .at the end of the day it is all about human nature .
I have heard from many in Britain even if you have skills you can rise only up to a limit (full EU) not only Britain but US if you have skills and papers sky is your limit (the only thing you need here is persistence and a bit of luck)
Again this is only based on what I heard ,I dont have any personal experience with brits or british systems.
 

seadrag0n

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Germany IS offering PR in a very similar way to PGWP > CEC. Besides, no draws whatsoever. Get your degree > Work for 5 years and learn B1 German > Get your PR.
This is the path for every EU country that has been there for a long time, even Canada before Express Entry and Australia. It's just that Germany has created an easy pathway in March 2020 to get work visas so getting PR through this path will be easier if you know German, no need to study and go through the usual CEC path.
 
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This is the path for every EU country that has been there for a long time, even Canada before Express Entry and Australia. It's just that Germany has created an easy pathway in March 2020 to get work visas so getting PR through this path will be easier if you know German, no need to study and go through the usual CEC path.
I'm very confused at this point you know. I know my career will take a big hit if I go to Canada and I could get red taped any day. Canada already wasted my 6 years and could waste even more now if I don't take my POF and go somewhere in the EU. But spending many years in the good ol FSW atmosphere, I still have that (now misplaced) sense of security and certainty with EE so I can't just say fuck it and turn to EU. What a time to be an immigrant...