09-12-2011, 05:59 AM
People really need to reference when they post such information on public forums, especially those which could potentially affect one's mental peace.
That being said, Carribean grads have 2 years of USCE, and usually a US citizenship. I don't understand how that's an unfair advantage. If you don't like that, you should work on getting more usce .
Just for the record, I am neither a Carribean grad or a US citizen.
The US system is quite fair , especially when compared to other systems like UK or Canada where you don't have a shot unless you are a citizen or perm resident of those countries.
You obviously felt the opportunities in this countries outweighed the benefits of pursuing residency in your country, so quit whining and spreading negative energy.
That being said, Carribean grads have 2 years of USCE, and usually a US citizenship. I don't understand how that's an unfair advantage. If you don't like that, you should work on getting more usce .
Just for the record, I am neither a Carribean grad or a US citizen.
The US system is quite fair , especially when compared to other systems like UK or Canada where you don't have a shot unless you are a citizen or perm resident of those countries.
You obviously felt the opportunities in this countries outweighed the benefits of pursuing residency in your country, so quit whining and spreading negative energy.