▲ | mcntsh 4 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Because Europe offers clean safe cities and good WLB? Again you’re just looking at it from the angle of money… If all you want is to be in a big Indian diaspora and make a lot of money then I guess California is a good fit for you. Glad you like it! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | alephnerd 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Because Europe offers clean safe cities and good WLB So does Australia and New Zealand. And you are much closer to family as a result and in a countries where Asians are well represented and with the added bonus that they are Anglophone countries so no need to learn German, French, or some other European language that isn't English. Look, Germany is a good country, but it legitimately isn't enticing for the kind of Indian or Chinese national who came to the US on a work visa. > If all you want is to be in a big Indian diaspora and make a lot of money then I guess California is a good fit for you. Glad you like it That's what most diasporas want. Look at the statistics of where the Indian, Chinese, and Korean diaspora are clustered. Amongst western countries it's overwhelmingly North America, Australia, and the UK > then I guess California is a good fit for you It is. I've been here since I was 1 years old when my parents were part of the initial work visa expansion in the 90s which brought tens of thousands of us Indian, Chinese, and Korean Americans to the US. If I were to leave, I'd probably go to Singapore because I can take advantage of Asian dealflow while remaining in an Anglophone country where we are overrepresented. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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