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Who can afford the $1,00,000 US dream now?

Globally, the US risks squandering its magnetic pull for talent with the prohibitive entry fee slapped on H-1B visas

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Options: Canada, Australia and Europe are capitalising on the US policy shift, offering skilled migrants simpler pathways and greater certainty. Sandeep Joshi

PRESIDENT Donald Trump's recent executive order has sent shockwaves through the United States' skilled immigrant workforce and the companies that rely on it. On September 19, the administration announced that new H-1B visa applications would now carry a fee of $100,000 — a quantum leap from the modest amounts previously charged.

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