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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24344508" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>What you say is true. One of my friend's son enrolled for a MSc course. His parents borrowed money and sent him thinking that he will be able to find a job. He struggled for nearly five months to get a job. He couldn't get any and was quite desperate. He thought he can find something and pay back his parents. Without contacts you cannot break into the system. That's the sad reality.</p><p>Eventually I had to contact one of my good friends and he found a job through a known party. Otherwise it's not easy.</p><p></p><p>In the olden days people migrated with their own steam - they didn't go there to study. Of course many pursued higher studies after obtaining the PR. With the PR you got support from the Government. With a student Visa, you are on your own.</p><p></p><p>Now the trend is the opposite. Not the ideal situation at all.</p><p>The truth is bitter but has to be told. BTW I am not against anyone leaving SriLanka. Get out as quickly as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24344508, member: 562115"] What you say is true. One of my friend's son enrolled for a MSc course. His parents borrowed money and sent him thinking that he will be able to find a job. He struggled for nearly five months to get a job. He couldn't get any and was quite desperate. He thought he can find something and pay back his parents. Without contacts you cannot break into the system. That's the sad reality. Eventually I had to contact one of my good friends and he found a job through a known party. Otherwise it's not easy. In the olden days people migrated with their own steam - they didn't go there to study. Of course many pursued higher studies after obtaining the PR. With the PR you got support from the Government. With a student Visa, you are on your own. Now the trend is the opposite. Not the ideal situation at all. The truth is bitter but has to be told. BTW I am not against anyone leaving SriLanka. Get out as quickly as possible. [/QUOTE]
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