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Where can a Bangladeshi single lady move permanently?

I'm done with this country (Bangladesh). I applied for masters and PhDs and got offers from various universities from Europe. The problem was the visa refusal because my country is considered a risky country...

I hate this country. People treat women with contempt. I can see it everyday, in my home and outside. I don't wanna be illegal or impose burden on another's economy at the cost of their local's benefits. I just wanna leave this place and settle somewhere without passport stigma and my nationality.

P.S Please dont suggest asylum or marriage of convenience.
firefall · 61-69, M
You might try New Zealand, I havent looked in a while but I dont think they have an anti-Bangla policy, and they're generally keen on graduates
firefall · 61-69, M
@Topumasum Well, Canterbury is pretty - I guess to Cant.U ? - a little chilly in winter, but not, like, snowed in; and the locals are generally pretty welcoming to migrants, compared to other countries I've lived in.

And NZ women are on the fierce side, so rampant sexism & contempt for women just doesn't get tolerated.
Topumasum · 31-35, F
@firefall Of course, that's after IF I can get a visa and stay after graduation. By the looks of the reports I've been reading, not too sure.
firefall · 61-69, M
@Topumasum I dont know the stats any more, but NZ has traditionally been keen on keeping people they've educated
Keep trying. Pick a second world country.
SW-User
Visa refusals are due to insufficient fiance in your bank statements. Manage, a good healthy bank statement and you will be welcome, anywhere.
firefall · 61-69, M
@SW-User thats really not true, unless you mean, become a millionaire first, which isn't exactly helpful either.
SW-User
@firefall In my experience.
Topumasum · 31-35, F
@SW-User actually, bank statement wasnt the reason. they said my intention to leave couldnt be ascertained, even though i provided my family certificate as asked and the fact that my mother is in UK and she'll definitely make sure that i leave. in fact, when i went to UK previously, she DID make sure that I left and I DID. Not sure about italy's thing. must be a policy thing.

Also, my phd was fully funded by the university, so no qualms there.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
If you have a degree that there's a high demand for I'm sure you can.
Topumasum · 31-35, F
@cherokeepatti had an offer, funded. but visa refused based on policies and not even because of insufficient documents or anything.
zork0000 · 56-60, M
Canada has pretty open policies
FCNantes · 22-25, M
Except to its own indigenious population!
valhalla · M
@FCNantes Its too cold there too.
FCNantes · 22-25, M
Nah.
valhalla · M
Thats a tough one.
FCNantes · 22-25, M

 
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