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In a significant response to the recent overhaul of the H-1B visa program by the U.S. government, six prominent global business school leaders from cities such as Paris, Barcelona, and Bangkok have voiced their concerns. They emphasize that the increasing uncertainty surrounding U.S. visa policies is prompting talented individuals to seek opportunities in other countries.
These educators argue that the unpredictability of the U.S. immigration system is causing a brain drain, as skilled professionals consider relocating to nations with more stable and welcoming visa frameworks. They highlight that countries like Canada, Australia, and several European nations are becoming more attractive destinations for international talent, offering clearer pathways for skilled workers.
The leaders stress that fostering an environment where talent can thrive is essential for global competitiveness. As the landscape of talent migration continues to evolve, these business schools are committed to adapting their programs to prepare students for a future where opportunities may lie beyond U.S. borders.
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