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Asked by Anonymous - Dec 29, 2023Hindi
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I am 40 years old and earning 60 lakhs pa in India. I am working as software consultant. my wife wants to migrate to abroad but I am not sure what are my optiobs at this age. kindly suggest which countries I can look for PR .

Ans: Based on your profession, experience, and salary, you have several options to consider for permanent residency. Here are some countries that are popular among software consultants:

Canada: Canada is a great destination for software consultants as it offers a dynamic workforce, high safety, and world-class free public healthcare. The country’s average pay grade or rather median salary for software developers is also quite remarkable. You can apply for permanent residency through the Express Entry program1.

USA: The US is a dreamland for technologists from across the world. The country attracts students, techies, innovators, entrepreneurs, and business leaders from across the globe. US-based companies are always one step ahead in hiring talented tech professionals from every country. To work in the US, you will need the H-1B visa, which is in high demand right now as the restrictions have been lifted by the US government2.

Japan: Japan has been instrumental in the growth of the global tech industry for more than 6 decades. It is considered one of the wealthiest nations across the globe. Techies from mechanical, chemical, data, electrical, chemical, AI domains can find plenty of high-paying jobs in Japan. So, if you are a software professional from India, Japan can be a great place for you to work2.

Switzerland: Switzerland is known for its high standard of living, excellent healthcare, and education systems. The country has a thriving economy and is home to many multinational companies. The Swiss government offers a range of visa options for skilled workers, including the EU Blue Card2.

Germany: Germany is a great destination for software consultants as it offers a dynamic workforce, high safety, and world-class free public healthcare. The country’s average pay grade or rather median salary for software developers is also quite remarkable. You can apply for permanent residency through the EU Blue Card2.

I hope this helps you make an informed decision. Please note that the immigration policies of each country are subject to change, so it’s best to check the latest updates before making any decisions.
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I am 56 years old and work as Healthcare management Consultant in a reputed software firm. Has about 30 years of experience in this space. We want to migrate to abroad. I am not sure about the options to do so. I have a few questions - Is it possible to migrate at this age?, What are the countries in which i can continue to work?. Would like to work in a healthcare management consulting firm?. Appreciate your quick reply.
Ans: Thank you for sharing your background and questions. I will do my best to provide you with helpful information.

Firstly, it is possible to migrate to another country at any age, including 56 years old. However, the process and requirements may vary depending on the country you are interested in. Some countries may have age restrictions for certain types of visas or work permits, while others may not. It is best to research the specific country you are interested in and consult with a qualified immigration lawyer or consultant to understand the requirements and process.

Regarding your second question, there are many countries where you can continue to work as a healthcare management consultant. Some of the top countries for healthcare consulting include the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Singapor. However, there are many other countries that also have a demand for healthcare consultants, so it is worth researching the specific country you are interested in.

If you are interested in working for a healthcare management consulting firm, there are many options available. Some of the top healthcare consulting firms include Boston Consulting Group, ZS, L.E.K. Consulting, Bain & Company, ClearView Healthcare Partners, and IQVIA. These firms have a global presence and offer a range of services to clients in the healthcare industry.

I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions, please let me know.

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I have completed my msc in biochemistry n now doing internship but I am confusing about my future because I see this field don't pay me inuff for life even for future... N don't have more jobs in Maharashtra. I don't like production jobs but in Pharma only production pay much so what can I do .. Can u suggest me which job is high payable after Msc biochemistry
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Greetings!

Could you please let me know which year you completed your course and whether you are currently doing an internship or apprenticeship? An internship is part of the curriculum, where students gain practical training, sometimes with a stipend and sometimes without. After completing your course, you can opt for an apprenticeship, which typically lasts one to one and a half years and includes a stipend, usually split 50%-50% between the industry and government.

If you are in the internship phase, please inform me about the specific field you are working in. Initially, you may not expect a high salary, but after gaining expertise in your field, your compensation will improve. Typically, this takes about three years, so it’s important to focus on skill acquisition for a better future.

If your internship aligns with your field of study, I encourage you to continue and consider starting a medical lab or exploring opportunities in medical devices related to biochemistry. However, pursuing a career in pharmaceutical production may not be suitable for you, as it is a different field, and you may find it challenging to grasp the processes involved since you are currently inexperienced in that area.

Please share the specific field of your internship, and I would be happy to provide more tailored advice.
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