
Jason Voorhees
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Legal immigration to the US as skilled workers is actually quite difficult. The US has Lottery System Limited to ~85,000/year with over 400,000 applicants. Odds are low unless you're sponsored by a U.S. university or research institution.
Both U.S and EU requires you to have a job offer and the employer willing to handle complex paperwork and costs. There is also limited Duration 3 years and no a direct path to permanent residency unless employer sponsors a Green Card. There is a ton of paperwork, bureaucracy and ifs and buts involved.Basically the entire system is designed to filter and only take in the best of the best. Illegal Immigrantion claiming refugee status and asylum seekers are entirely different story tho.
Both U.S and EU requires you to have a job offer and the employer willing to handle complex paperwork and costs. There is also limited Duration 3 years and no a direct path to permanent residency unless employer sponsors a Green Card. There is a ton of paperwork, bureaucracy and ifs and buts involved.Basically the entire system is designed to filter and only take in the best of the best. Illegal Immigrantion claiming refugee status and asylum seekers are entirely different story tho.