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by limpon
4450 days ago
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Wow, it seems like you don't really know what you're talking about. It's not easy to move away if you're born and grew up in Africa. It's not like renting a U-Haul, pack your stuff and drive across the country. You need a visa. But it's impossible to get a visa to work in US/Europe unless you have a job. And even trying and applying for a visa costs more than most people's monthly salary. And there is no money-back guarantee. But finding a job is also not easy. Applying to some IT company in the US without being able to show of significant work experience? No college education from a well-known university? How can you get job experience that is sufficient to apply for an IT job when you live in a country that has the problems the article talks about? And no, you cannot just apply to some junior entry-level job. You won't get a visa unless you are so qualified that the host country has a huge demand for people with your skills.
And this is just one of the hundreds of problems you're facing when deciding to leave Africa. So yeah: >Get out of Africa. Africa will steal your life. Thanks for that advice. Very helpful. |
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Frankly, if the factors you describe are really what's stopping you from reaching your goals, you're likely to fail anyway.