Moving abroad may seem like a terrifying prospect until you eventually do it. It’s easier to get a job there, well furnished houses, good healthy system and what nots.
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It is pretty good. I have been living in US as a nurse for 9 years. Pay is good and you can lead a descent life and save good money. Although, it might be difficult to get green card. This can cause some uncertainties and can impact some decisions like whether to buy a house or not. Life is pretty good otherwise. I have experienced least racial discrimination or crime. People are friendly from my experience. There are some nice National parks. Weather can be bad in some places. I mean it can get really cold. Overall I recommend life in US to others.
Yes, I would say life is actually good here, the land of opportunities. If you get the chance to come here, I would say go for it. My advice is when it comes to work, specialize and hone your craft.
I am based in San Francisco and I really love it here for the job opportunities. If you’re outgoing, I recommend working in Real Estate or Sales. If you’re more introverted, then I would say learn to code, you wouldn’t have to step out. Just know that diversifying your means of income will be what will make your stay easy and sweet.