I'm laughing at the make believe world some prefer to live in.
Consider the following live example that lays to rest all the x y z parameters.
I know this person who had an asian passport. He was living in and educated in the UK.
Got a job offer in a gulf country. Salary including all benefits was Riyals 14,000.
He declined the offer. Went back to the UK, made up with his dad, with whom he had earlier fallen out with and sort of run away. Got the UK passport based on his dad's immigration which was on the basis of business/investment. Then he came back to the same company, same job, same responsibilities but the offer this time was 38,000 :) viola...
I think this example isolates all the make believe reasons people have been giving here.
Experience in the west - he had it
Education in the west - he had it
Perfect english - he had it (is a part time journalist)
Good pr skills - no question about it
So the only thing that changed between the old offer and new offer was the passport :)
so admit it or not, facts are facts.
but still.... i don't think this is something to worry about. everyone gets whats written for them.
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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
I'm laughing at the make believe world some prefer to live in.
Consider the following live example that lays to rest all the x y z parameters.
I know this person who had an asian passport. He was living in and educated in the UK.
Got a job offer in a gulf country. Salary including all benefits was Riyals 14,000.
He declined the offer. Went back to the UK, made up with his dad, with whom he had earlier fallen out with and sort of run away. Got the UK passport based on his dad's immigration which was on the basis of business/investment. Then he came back to the same company, same job, same responsibilities but the offer this time was 38,000 :) viola...
I think this example isolates all the make believe reasons people have been giving here.
Experience in the west - he had it
Education in the west - he had it
Perfect english - he had it (is a part time journalist)
Good pr skills - no question about it
So the only thing that changed between the old offer and new offer was the passport :)
so admit it or not, facts are facts.
but still.... i don't think this is something to worry about. everyone gets whats written for them.
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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.