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A Lot Of Us In The USA (That Are citizens) Cant Find Work Either....Cant give You The Answers youre lookin For
(Or Did I Just Do That?).............
I never know about Bangladeshi are not entitled USA, Europe and Australia until I read your blog... I guess you should post you question to your government. I am sure it is not because the people, as immigration is part of world dynamic, but I guess it is about the political or economical issues...
I remember when Europe opened the Schengen border wider in 1999 by adding more countries in the list, it gives right to the people of those countries to travel free. The same thing with ASEAN countries. I would not need any visa entry to visit Malaysia or Singapore for certain period.
Like Namaron said or the article that Iotaoo launched, this is all about human movement and about surviving. Normally, nations from 3rd countries would always willing to immigrate to better country hoping they could have better future. But if you are strong enough to develop good earning in your country, you would never bother with the fact that Bangladeshi are not allowed to enter those countries.
Maybe become a political refugee would give you an idea to move to Europe, Australia or the USA?
I've recently visited one of Switzerland famous mountains, Pilatus. What took my breath away wasn't the amazing panorama view and the snow but the colors of the Indian Saris all around me and the amazing smell of Indian food coming from the Restaurant!
For obvious reasons tourists are very welcome all over the globe and it's a very different story when they wish to get something out of those places by earning money. If it makes you feel any better, I've recently also visited the US and had to endure quit a procedure at the airport as customs suspected me having arrived to stay for more than holidays.
You may have them confused.
You do not look for work with a tourist visa.
You find the work, then ask for a work visa from the employer. If he thinks you can do the work, maybe he will pay for it.
That has nothing to do with tourism.
Nam's comment is right..There's citizens in Australia as well that can't find work either..
As for human rights i suggest you take it up with your own Government..Sad but true..
Tango
I mixed up the Rohingya who are from Bangladesh with the Burmese!!!
Now, you know why I seldom comment on these political blogs coz I couldn't even get my facts right!!!!
This is really embarrassing.....
I think I better go into now
Btw, we do have a lot of Rohingya working all across Malaysia. Most often than not, they are subjected to the cruelty of their local employers. Hate to say this but most of these employers are Malaysian Chinese.
The comment above was supposed for Iaotoo's blog on Rohingya.....
I think I need my cupcakes fix now.....