Thank you so much, I'm going through the exact same process and looking for another job in a different country, and you post made me feel not alone. I'm also curious what's the reason you choose Berlin and Amsterdam to apply for another job?
Hiii! Glad this video helped you❤️❤️ These 2 cities have the most software engineer openings among Europe countries and they both have pretty easy work visa application process & PR process if you want to stay. And I personally love Amsterdam❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a great video! I have had a very similar experience with the H1B lottery. You gave 3 very good options for those still dreaming of coming to the United States and working here. It seems like you are a very positive person. How would you encourage those that are "unlucky" in this process? What helped you not to give up on this process and keep going?
thanks! > How would you encourage those that are "unlucky" in this process? I was definitely disappointed when I knew that I didn't get selected in the lottery. Trying to think about it as a real lottery helped me haha (e.g. most of the people wouldn't be too upset about not winning Powerball, right?). > What helped you not to give up on this process and keep going? I guess considering this experience as a chance of reconsidering where I am heading to in my life helped. This is also one of the reasons why I decided to make this video. It's easy to fall into this loop of thinking not selected in H1B lottery is a failure/mistake/tragedy ... etc. But on the other hand, being not selected sort of gives you some space to reconsider what you really want.
This is from my own observation⬇️ I also made a video about Canada grocery prices which might be helpful: ruclips.net/video/3UqeBchEEzU/видео.html Rent: Seattle & Vancouver are approximately the same Food: Vancouver is about 20% cheaper than Seattle Transit: approximately the same Random stuffs: idk why a lot of things on Amazon.ca are more expensive than the equivalents on Amazon.com
謝謝哩哩扣扣的分享,在抽H1B工作簽講解得很仔細!
有聽朋友分享,是因為疫情、抽不到工作簽還有其他原因,所以才選擇回台灣工作:((!
期待妳分享更多在加拿大生活的內容呦!>
謝謝你❤️
Thank you so much, I'm going through the exact same process and looking for another job in a different country, and you post made me feel not alone. I'm also curious what's the reason you choose Berlin and Amsterdam to apply for another job?
Hiii! Glad this video helped you❤️❤️ These 2 cities have the most software engineer openings among Europe countries and they both have pretty easy work visa application process & PR process if you want to stay. And I personally love Amsterdam❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
想要請問一下你的背景!大學是在美國讀的嗎?不然感覺也很難有機會在美國工作,之後會考慮拿加拿大國籍嗎?
大學是在美國讀的~~然後目前不考慮拿加拿大國籍~~
What a great video! I have had a very similar experience with the H1B lottery. You gave 3 very good options for those still dreaming of coming to the United States and working here. It seems like you are a very positive person. How would you encourage those that are "unlucky" in this process? What helped you not to give up on this process and keep going?
thanks!
> How would you encourage those that are "unlucky" in this process?
I was definitely disappointed when I knew that I didn't get selected in the lottery. Trying to think about it as a real lottery helped me haha (e.g. most of the people wouldn't be too upset about not winning Powerball, right?).
> What helped you not to give up on this process and keep going?
I guess considering this experience as a chance of reconsidering where I am heading to in my life helped. This is also one of the reasons why I decided to make this video. It's easy to fall into this loop of thinking not selected in H1B lottery is a failure/mistake/tragedy ... etc. But on the other hand, being not selected sort of gives you some space to reconsider what you really want.
How expensive is Canada to usa can u share ur experience
This is from my own observation⬇️ I also made a video about Canada grocery prices which might be helpful: ruclips.net/video/3UqeBchEEzU/видео.html
Rent: Seattle & Vancouver are approximately the same
Food: Vancouver is about 20% cheaper than Seattle
Transit: approximately the same
Random stuffs: idk why a lot of things on Amazon.ca are more expensive than the equivalents on Amazon.com