easiest country to move to?

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go to any of the Scandinavian nations ... the least corrupt nations in the world :D

Getting admission to an MBA program there shouldnt be an issue (even the tuition fees there is supposed to be low for engineering programs at least), then find a job and stick there :P easier said than done i guess
 
Seriously, stay back in India.
It would seem like $hit right now but dont be desperate.
Stay back and be the king of where you are rather than going around the world
and living a slave's life.
 
Shrey said:
go to any of the Scandinavian nations ... the least corrupt nations in the world :D

Getting admission to an MBA program there shouldnt be an issue (even the tuition fees there is supposed to be low for engineering programs at least), then find a job and stick there :P easier said than done i guess

Does scandnavian countries include Romania, bulgaria etc????
 
^^ Malaysia and Vietnam are good options.

Vietnam is a much better option for IT Engineers, I am seriously considering it myself.

Malaysia has its own sets of problems but since the OP is a muslim (No, I am not discriminating, just telling the truth) it shouldn't be a problem for him but for me Malaysia is

off my list.
 
taher said:
uae is good for settling down its home for indians every second person there is a indian...emmigrant laws are also pretty good

even i plan on making dubai my second home....

I hate UAE's immigrant laws for the fact that when I was born there I didn't get a citizenship (I don't know if they changed that rule now, like in USA if you do get born here you will be its citizen regardless of your parents' status). Though getting a residence visa there is mad easy.
 
Darthcoder said:
Seriously, stay back in India.
It would seem like $hit right now but dont be desperate.
Stay back and be the king of where you are rather than going around the world
and living a slave's life.
dude, generations have passed and nothing has changed,
my mom had to make her birth certificate, so we had gone to the school she studied in..
she said that other than the people there nothing has changed even after 35 yrs..
and u really have to be in a dream world to say ur living like a king in india:S
whats the point of living here if theres no basic courtesy towards another human?
was standing on a footpath yesterday and come car a**hole splashes dirt all over me!
i can give u a million other examples such as these, only that we are so used to this bs..that we've become thinkskinned and nothing matters anymore

anyway i searched singapore,problem there is i cant work while studying.
getting work visa itself is very difficult.!
 
Mississauga in Canada, you will be out from the hustle and bustle of main city Toronto (which is 1 hr drive) and still be in a good place to stay.
 
salluks said:
anyway i searched singapore,problem there is i cant work while studying.
getting work visa itself is very difficult.!

Singy? Pfft! You'll have to take public transport everyday since the cost of owning a car is prohibitively expensive. Do you really want to travel like a bunch of sardines every single day of your life? Oh, and try buying a house there after a decade of living and saving up.
You'll be living in a city that's modern but whose people speak English that takes a few seconds to decipher before you can completely understand what they're on about.
 
Uriel said:
Or just try living in a different city, will probably feel like a different country anyway

He mentions dust & allergies and thinks he will become asthmatic.

I had a cousin who was asthmatic and the only solution was to move to the coast. Healthwise there will be an immediate benefit. But the big problem there is weather :(

Bangalore has this unique mix of weather+lifestyle thats hard to let go. So if Bangalore isnt good enough then maybe a new country might make a difference.

Nothing like being in your own tho, sucks to be a foreigner.
 
salluks said:
dude, generations have passed and nothing has changed,
my mom had to make her birth certificate, so we had gone to the school she studied in..
she said that other than the people there nothing has changed even after 35 yrs..
and u really have to be in a dream world to say ur living like a king in india:S
whats the point of living here if theres no basic courtesy towards another human?
was standing on a footpath yesterday and come car a**hole splashes dirt all over me!
i can give u a million other examples such as these, only that we are so used to this bs..that we've become thinkskinned and nothing matters anymore

anyway i searched singapore,problem there is i cant work while studying.
getting work visa itself is very difficult.!

Dude seriously. You have fairyland ideas of rest of the world. Its not the case. I have seen my share of countries, have friends and close relatives, brother living in other developed countries, and trust me, things can be really frustrating there.

You talk about schools not changing much, lack of development, these are nothing compared to core social, racial and economical difficulties you will face outside with no support from family and friends.

Here at least you know your country, you know the people and how to interact with them. Starting from scratch can be equally punishing and frustrating.

If an opportunity comes by, then its fine, go move. But dont give up on your life here thinking you need to find something better somewhere else, or you will end up being unhappy and sorry here and if you go out somewhere for the sake of moving, you will be unhappy and sorry there. Its your choice in the end, but be realistic.
 
i dunno where you stay presently, but come to mumbai. stay for a few months in virar. catch the crowded locals early in the morning, get crushed till your bones start paining then go to work in crowded bus, slog the whole day, come back again in evening in similar chaotic travel environment. at end of day when you step at home you will feel your current place is much better and safer.
 
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