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Slightly off topic but it's the bankers who make all the money, UK has very little else to offer, especially come Brexit........deepakkalra5 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2017 6:12 pmok these are fair points. However, why should nurses, teachers, and scientists who are all well qualified and educated foot the bill for these extracurriculars? These people are not that rich and its not fair to burden new skilled workers. i can understand if parasitic bankers get charged more but to charge a nurse 1800 pounds is just silly.
Besides, other countries like the US do it far more efficiently- they get 5 times more H1B skilled worker applicants and handle it at a fraction of the cost. You dont have to pay 3000 dollars for an H1B visa.
One word. Trump.deepakkalra5 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2017 7:42 pmA former UK PM was a pedophile and they missed it. This was just recently reported. Corruption, nepotism, inefficiency is far more rampant in UK than US. grenfell tower.... if that happened in the US, all hell would have broken loose
Bottomline is US is far more attractive no matter how you look at it - taxes are lower, quality of life is way better, houses are cheaper and more spacious, salaries are higher.
Also, there is a disproportionate number of Brits going to US than the other way around. the only way these exorbitant fees will come down is if US and other countries impose similar high fees on UK applicants
I can only speak for the sciences. American H1b is streamlined for scientists, no cap, no fees, easy processing, special route for greencards. There is a reason year after year all the nobel prizes go to america. The benefits that come from it in terms of technology are crystal clear - apple, google, boeing, GE, almost all new medicines....