Immigration should not be a game of luck for skilled immigrants who choose to migrate on the premise of career development, improvement in quality life and commensurate job opportunities better than their home countries. The point of contention is not that a few immigrants might have become millionaires but the majority of the rest is struggling and trying to make end meets, but the intake of the immigrants should have been based on the economic requirements of the country and must fluctuate based on the needs so that all those migrate with specific skill set must find the job of their choice to settle happily in the long run and at the same time the Government get the revenue from the taxes which they calculated based on the earnings of the immigrants corresponding to their skillsets. But if there is a disconnect between the earnings and the skillset for which they migrated, then it would be a lose-lose situation for both the immigrant and the Immigrating country as they don't get the expected revenue from the tax. So, there should be a very methodological approach to immigration so that almost all of those who migrated should not only secure their appropriate jobs the settle down quickly which will improve the overall economic condition of the country.It's important everyone makes their own decisions but it's also important they here the good and the bad side of things as well. Some people come here and really struggle and some succeed. Me I left I'm glad I did and got a great job within 2 weeks for great pay back home and couldn't be happier than I made the decision to leave.
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