I went to graduate school in the United States. After I graduated I was given, if I remember correctly, 90 days to leave the country. The US wasn't a good place for professionals in architecture and/or real estate at that particular time, and so I did exactly that. I left the country.
Lately, I've been having a number of informational coffee meetings here in Toronto where I have been connecting with highly intelligent and educated people who have moved to this city in search of success. They couldn't get a visa in the US and so they decided to, instead, move to the greatest city in the world.
These are people from Brazil to Bangladesh. These are people who are young (late 20's), who have multiple masters degrees, who are hungry to get ahead, and who have a strong, if not perfect, command of English (or French).
I have been finding this fascinating. As I sit and drink my coffee, I can't help but think to myself, "This is what a merit-based immigration system looks like."
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