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by mertbio
770 days ago
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> A job like a doctor or engineer pays decently well in your home country It is not in Turkey but again, it is not about money. People want to move to Western Europe for multiple reasons. I met with a brain surgeon from South Korea who moved to Germany, because he just wanted to live in the centre of the Europe so he can travel around easily. I'm also telling people to move to the US if they only care money but that's not their priority. > You're looking at $30-50k spent to immigrate. I've never heard such a number. You spend around €2-3K and most of the cases, you get a relocation budget from your employer. |
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Hence why I called out Eastern Europe and MENA, though Turks who can afford it do try to target the US instead.
For example, all of Erdogan's kids attended IU Bloomington for undergrad and grad school instead of German programs like LMU or TUM, and the Koç family (the family that controls the Turkish economy) sent most of their kids to Stanford, JHU, and Brown.
> I met with a brain surgeon from South Korea who moved to Germany, because he just wanted to live in the centre of the Europe so he can travel around easily
Ofc, yet the largest Korean diaspora in the West is in America, and the 2nd largest in Canada.
> you get a relocation budget from your employer.
In tech we're lucky we have a market that pays so highly for our skills, but other industries don't pay as much or require a significant amount of retraining, and if you're bringing a family, as plenty of immigrants do, you don't want to live in crummy neighborhood, so you need a lot of money to have a safety net.